Rose (color)
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Rose is the color halfway between red and magenta on the HSV color wheel, on which it is at hue angle of 330 degrees. The complementary color of Rose is spring green. Rose
In the color box at right is displayed the color rose. The color FF007F is at a hue angle of 330 degrees, half way between red and magenta, on the HSL and HSV color wheel. Sometimes rose is quoted instead as the web-safe color FF00CC, which is closer to magenta than to red, corresponding to a hue angle near 320 degrees. Etymology of roseThe first recorded use of rose as a color name in English was in 1382 . [1] The etymology of the name rose is of course the same as that of the name of the rose flower. The name originates from Latin rosa, borrowed through Oscan from colonial Greek in southern Italy: rhodon (Aeolic form: wrodon), from Aramaic wurrdā, from Assyrian wurtinnu, from Old Iranian *warda (cf. Avestan warda, Sogdian ward, Parthian wâr). Misty Rose (web color)
At right is displayed the web color Misty Rose. This is written as mistyrose in HTML code for computer display. [2]. Tea Rose
At right is displayed the color tea rose. This is the tint of the color that is used in interior design. This color is popular in interior design for painting bedrooms, especially among women. There is a different color also called tea rose which is the color of an orange rose called a tea rose.[3] This other color called "tea rose" is displayed in the article called variations of orange as tea rose (orange). The first recorded use of tea rose as a colour name in English was in 1884.[4] The source of this color is the following website: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color Sample of Tea Rose (color sample #28) Persian Pink
Since the color rose is so well loved in Persia (Iran), many shades of rose are named after Persia, such as the light shade of rose at right that is called Persian pink. This color is very popular in women's fashion. The first recorded use of Persian pink as a color name in English was in 1923 . [5] Rose Pink
At right is displayed the color rose pink. The first recorded use of rose pink as a color name in English was in 1761 . [6]
Brilliant Rose
At right is displayed the color brilliant rose. This Crayola color was formulated in 1949 and the name changed in 1958 to magenta. However, the original name is more accurate since this color is much closer to rose than magenta. See: "Lost Crayola Crayon Colors" website: Light Thulian Pink
At right is displayed the color light Thulian pink. This color is also called light Thulite pink. Another name for it is light Icelandic pink.[citation needed] Sample of Light Thulian Pink: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color Sample of (Light) Thulite Pink (color sample #247) Thulian Pink
At right is displayed the color Thulian pink. This color is also called Thulite pink.[citation needed] The first recorded use of Thulite pink as a color name in English was in 1912 . [7] The term Thulian pink refers to the land of Thule, most often used as the Greek name for Iceland (The Latin name would be Thulia). A Thulite or Thulian would be an inhabitant of Thule, i.e. Iceland. Therefore another name for this color is Icelandic pink. Sample of Thulian Pink: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color Sample of Thulite Pink (color sample #248) Brink Pink
At right is displayed the color brink pink. This color was formulated by Crayola in 1998 . Dogwood Rose (Georgian Rose)
At right is displayed the color dogwood rose. Dogwood rose was the official description of the color of the flag of the nation of Georgia from 1990 to 2004 (Sometimes it is called Dogwood red). This color is also called Georgian rose. [1] Dogwood rose in nature: [2] (Sometimes the color is rendered in some versions of the flag as a simple dark red rather than this sumptuous rose color; however in the Wikipedia article on Georgia, a boy is shown holding a rose-colored Georgian flag.) Raspberry Rose
At right is displayed the color raspberry rose. The source of this color is: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color Sample of Raspberry Rose (color sample #255):. Rose Quartz
A grayish shade of rose is called rose quartz. The first recorded use of rose quartz as a color name in English was in 1926 . [8] Source of color: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color Sample of Rose Quartz: Rosy Brown
Displayed at right is the web color rosy brown. Old Rose
At right is displayed the color old rose. The first recorded use of old rose as a color name in English was in 1892 . [9] Source of color: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color Sample of Old Rose (Color Sample #6). Rose Gold
The color rose gold is displayed in the color box at right. This is a popular color for womens jewelry. The source of this color was a picture of rose gold embossing powder for sale on eBay. Chestnut (Indian red)
The web color chestnut, also called Indian red is displayed in the color box at right. Copper Rose
At right is displayed the color copper rose. The first recorded use of copper rose as a color name in English was in 1928. [10]
Rose Vale
At right is displayed the color rose vale. The first recorded use of rose vale as a color name in English was in 1923. [11] Source of color: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color Sample of Rose Quartz (color sample #15): Cordovan
Cordovan is a rich medium dark shade of rose. Rose Taupe
The color displayed at right is rose taupe. The first recorded use of rose taupe as a color name in English was in 1924. [13] Source of color: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color Sample of Rose Taupe (color sample #19): RosewoodThe color rosewood is named after rosewood. The first recorded use of rosewood as a color name in English was in 1892 . [14] For a depiction of the wide variety of colors exhibited by actual rosewood, go to the 16 samples of actual rosewood samples shown on the following website: [3] Rose Ebony
At right is displayed the color rose ebony. The first recorded use of rose ebony as a color name in English was in 1924. [15] Source of color: ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color Sample of Rose Ebony (color sample #47): Rose in human culture
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Bastani, Persian rosewater ice cream, is typically served between wafers as an ice cream sandwich.
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