The hexadecimal RGB code of Cerulean Blue color is #2A52BE. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 2A red (42/256), a 52 green (82/256) and a BE blue component (190/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(42,82,190).
Cerulean Cerulean (/səˈruːliən/), also spelled caerulean, is a shade of blue ranging between azure and a darker sky blue. The first recorded use of cerulean as
Blue-green blue, blue, or blue-green", which in turn probably derives from caerulum, diminutive of caelum, "heaven, sky". "Ceruleanblue" is the name of a blue-green
Blue pigments cobalt(II) stannate (Co 2SnO 4). Ceruleanblue Jour d'été (Summer's Day) (1879) Berthe Morisot Han blue (also called Chinese blue) is a synthetic barium copper
Cerulean warbler subtropical forests. It displays strong sexual dichromatism: Adult males have ceruleanblue and white upperparts, with a black necklace across the breast and black
Blue blue pigments are ceruleanblue (primarily cobalt(II) stanate: Co2SnO4) and Prussian blue (milori blue: primarily Fe7(CN)18). The chromophore in blue
Flag of Saint Lucia a ceruleanblue field charged with a yellow triangle in front of a white-edged black isosceles triangle. Adopted in 1967 to replace the British Blue Ensign
Indigo dark, metallic blue. The indigo bunting, native to North America, is mostly bright ceruleanblue with an indigo head. The related blue grosbeak is, ironically
The Devil Wears Prada (film) saying. The "cerulean speech", where Miranda draws the connection between the designer fashion in Runway's pages and Andy's ceruleanblue sweater, criticizing
Cerulean (disambiguation) Look up cerulean, ceruleans, ceruleanblue, or cerulean blues in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cerulean is a shade of blue. Cerulean may also refer
Pigment sulfur. Various forms of cobalt blue and Ceruleanblue were also introduced. In the early 20th century, Phthalo Blue, a synthetic metallo-organic pigment