French Violet 🎨 RGB Color Code: #8806CE
The hexadecimal RGB code of French Violet color is #8806CE. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 88 red (136/256), a 06 green (6/256) and a CE blue component (206/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(136,6,206). Closest WebSafe color: Dark violet (#9900CC)
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the color French violet, which is the tone of violet that is called violet in the Pourpre.com color list, a color list widely popular in France. The color
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desserts. The French are also known for their violet syrup, most commonly made from an extract of violets. In the United States, this French violet syrup is
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and in French. Although some of her books sold well, others went unpublished, and her overall critical heritage remains lukewarm. Born Violet Keppel,

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