The hexadecimal RGB code of Unbleached Silk color is #FFDDCA. This code is composed of a hexadecimal FF red (255/256), a DD green (221/256) and a CA blue component (202/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(255,221,202).
Beige first recorded use of cream as a color name in English was in 1590. Unbleachedsilk is one of the Japanese traditional colors in use since beginning in
Ecru écru for the color of unbleached linen, and the word means "raw, unbleached" in French. It has also been known as "the colour of silk". Traditionally ecru
Alan Watts Pantheon 1976 Essential Alan Watts, ed. Mark Watts, 1978 Uncarved Block, UnbleachedSilk: The Mystery of Life 1979 Om: Creative Meditations, ed. Mark Watts
List of colors (alphabetical) Ultramarine blue Ultramarine blue (Caran d'Ache) Ultra pink Ultra red Umber Unbleachedsilk United Nations blue Unmellow yellow UP maroon Upsdell red Urobilin
List of colors: N–Z 350° 96% 71% 57% 99% Umber #635147 39% 32% 28% 21° 17% 33% 28% 39% Unbleachedsilk #FFDDCA 100% 87% 79% 22° 100% 90% 21% 100% United Nations blue #5B92E5
Nankeen Pale yellow or buff; the color of nankeen. Bobbin lace made from unbleachedsilk (usually in plural form nankins). Kind of usually blue and white porcelain
Traditional colors of Japan RGB Hex triplet Name Romanized English RGB Hex triplet 白練 Shironeri Unbleachedsilk 255,221,202 #FFDDCA 白鼠 Shironezumi White mouse 185,161,147 #B9A193
Greige goods "Corah silk" was a type of light silk from India in the 19th century. It was a pale straw-colored material made from unbleached (raw) silk. Greige goods
Sari two-piece sari, or Mundum Neryathum, worn in Kerala. Usually made of unbleached cotton and decorated with gold or coloured stripes and/or borders. Also
Calico in British usage since 1505) is a heavy plain-woven textile made from unbleached, and often not fully processed, cotton. It may also contain unseparated