Verdigris

Hex Code, Palettes & Meaning

Verdigris

Verdigris (#43B3AE) is a captivating blue-green hue that bridges the gap between aqua and teal, evoking the weathered patina found on aged copper surfaces. This sophisticated color carries centuries of artistic and cultural significance, making it a timeless choice for modern design projects.

The name itself derives from the French "vert-de-gris" (green of grey), referring to the natural oxidation process that transforms bright copper into this distinctive blue-green patina over time. You've likely seen verdigris in iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, where decades of ocean air have created that unmistakable green coating.

In design, verdigris offers remarkable versatility. It pairs beautifully with warm neutrals like sand and coral for a balanced, sophisticated palette. The color works exceptionally well in creating vintage or antique aesthetics while maintaining a fresh, contemporary feel. Its calming properties make it ideal for bedrooms, bathrooms, and meditation spaces.

Unlike pure turquoise or mint green, verdigris has an earthy undertone that grounds it, preventing it from feeling too bright or overwhelming. This makes it particularly valuable for brands seeking to convey both innovation and heritage—qualities that reflect the color's unique position between natural aging and timeless beauty.

Images with Verdigris color

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Color Palettes

Complementary

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Split

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Monochromatic

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Analogous

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Triadic

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Verdigris

Hex

#43B3AE

RGB

67,179,174

HSB

177, 63%, 70%

HSL

177, 46%, 48%

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