Pastel Orange 🎨 RGB Color Code: #FFB347
The hexadecimal RGB code of Pastel Orange color is #FFB347. This code is composed of a hexadecimal FF red (255/256), a B3 green (179/256) and a 47 blue component (71/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(255,179,71). Closest WebSafe color: Sunglow (#FFCC33)
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Archived from the original on Dec 23, 2015. Retrieved 1 March 2015. "RAL Orange". RAL Colours UK. Retrieved 2020-12-16. "RAL COLOURS at imm cologne 2020
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painted versions have been stolen, but since recovered. In 2012, one of the pastel versions commanded the at-the-time highest nominal price paid for an artwork
"deeppink" (no space) in HTML for computer display. In Western culture, pastel pink is used to symbolize baby girls just as baby blue is often used to
happens when working with powdered pigment or breathing the dust from chalk pastels. As a result, it is not appropriate for children to use any art supplies
The Pastry War (Spanish: Guerra de los pasteles; French: Guerre des Pâtisseries), also known as the First French Intervention in Mexico or the First Franco-Mexican
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