🎨 Color Information

Spice is a deep, dark, and warm brown with rich orange undertones, defined by hex #7A3803. It evokes a blend of exotic spices like cinnamon and clove. It is a sophisticated, earthy, and inviting color.

Category: Brown
Temperature: warm color
Psychology:

Psychologically, Spice is comforting, warm, and rich. It suggests flavorful experiences, worldly travels, and cozy, relaxing environments. Learn more →

Usage Examples:
Gourmet food and spice rack brandingCoffee shops and bakeriesCozy and rustic interior designMen's fashion and leather goodsAutumnal themes

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Also Known As:
spice colordark spicy browncinnamon brown hexwarm deep brownearthy brown orange

📋 Color Codes

HEX #7A3803
RGB rgb(122, 56, 3)
CMYK cmyk(0%, 54%, 98%, 52%)

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