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  2. Tiffany Blue - Tiffany

    press.tiffany.com/our-story/tiffany-blue

    The iconic robin’s-egg blue hue known around the world today as Tiffany Blue® has been synonymous with the luxury house since the iconic Tiffany Blue Box® debuted. The power of the instantly recognizable color—whether the Tiffany Blue Box® or on jewelry and Home & Accessories designs—cannot be overstated.

  3. It's hard to think of a more iconic brand-and-color combo than Tiffany & Co. and 1837 Tiffany blue. Let's explore the color's history and cultural significance.

  4. In a RGB color space, hex #0abab5 (also known as Tiffany Blue) is composed of 3.9% red, 72.9% green and 71% blue. Whereas in a CMYK color space, it is composed of 94.6% cyan, 0% magenta, 2.7% yellow and 27.1% black. It has a hue angle of 178.3 degrees, a saturation of 89.8% and a lightness of 38.4%. #0abab5 color hex could be obtained by ...

  5. Tiffany Blue - Wikipedia

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    Tiffany Blue is the colloquial name for the light medium robin egg blue color associated with Tiffany & Co., the New York City jewelry company created by Charles Tiffany and John Young in 1837. The cyan color was used on the cover of Tiffany's Blue Book, first published in 1845. [1]

  6. Everything about the color Tiffany Blue - Canva

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    With time and Tiffany & Co.’s ever growing popularity, these little blue boxes became an icon, getting the name Tiffany blue. Its hex code is #0ABAB5. Tiffany blue is best used with white for a sophisticated look. As an accent, the color can also do wonders for a design—corals, deep blues, and yellows are all great choices. Looking for a ...

  7. The Tiffany Blue Box®

    www.tiffany.com/world-of-tiffany/blue-box-story

    The custom color that Pantone created for Tiffany is called1837 Blue,” named for the year Tiffany & Co. was founded, and a tribute to the longevity of our founder’s vision. Today, Tiffany Blue® and the Blue Box continue to make hearts beat faster—especially when diamonds are involved.

  8. What exact color is Tiffany Blue? - Color With Leo

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    In summary, Tiffany Blue is a specific trademarked robins egg blue color defined by Pantone 1837 and particular CMYK, RGB and HEX specifications. First used in 1845, Tiffany Blue became an iconic brand color of luxury jewelry company Tiffany & Co.