The hexadecimal RGB code of Falu Red color is #801818. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 80 red (128/256), a 18 green (24/256) and a 18 blue component (24/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(128,24,24).
Falu red Falured or falun red (/ˈfɑːluː/ FAH-loo; Swedish: falu rödfärg, pronounced [ˈfɑ̂ːlɵ ˈrø̂ː(d)færj]) is a permeable red paint commonly used on wooden cottages
Iron(III) oxide oxides. Hematite is the characteristic component of the Swedish paint color Falured. Iron(III) oxide was the most common magnetic particle used in all types
Falun Swedish items associated with the town, such as Falured (a paint color), Falu rågrut (a snack), Falu ättika (a type of vinegar) and Falukorv. The town
List of colors by shade commercially available blue pigments tend to be comparatively weaker; the stronger red and yellow colors prevail, thus creating the following tones. The color brown
Sweden Hills Swedish-style village in Tōbetsu, Hokkaidō in Japan. The style of the houses are Falured wooden houses. The idea of a Swedish-styled village came when a Swedish
Ochre of the Native. Falured Female cosmetic coalitions Iron(III) oxide List of colors List of inorganic pigments Red Lady of Paviland Red pigments Banded
Mälaren Valley often than not characteristics of the Mälaren Valley. For example, the Falured cottage with white corners, often iterated as a traditional Swedish building
Torp (architecture) cottage painted Falured and white, and evidence of the way in which urbanization came quite late to all of Scandinavia. Its characteristic falu röd colour
Falun Mine Falun Mine (Swedish: Falu Gruva) was a mine in Falun, Sweden, that operated for a millennium from the 10th century to 1992. It produced as much as two-thirds