Congo Pink 🎨 RGB Color Code: #F88379
The hexadecimal RGB code of Congo Pink color is #F88379. This code is composed of a hexadecimal F8 red (248/256), a 83 green (131/256) and a 79 blue component (121/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(248,131,121). Closest WebSafe color: Atomic tangerine (#FF9966)
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designers. Congo pink #f88379 The color Congo pink is displayed at right, a moderate yellow-toned shade of pink. The first recorded use of Congo pink as a color
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of an orange rose called a tea rose. This other color is technically Congo pink. The first recorded use of tea rose as a color name in English was in
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The pink tax refers to the tendency for products marketed specifically toward women to be more expensive than those marketed toward men. This phenomenon
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