Water Color Palette - Dive Into The Deep Blue Sea
The Water color palette combines the cool colors of turquoise, blue and a blue-based purple. Sometimes referred to as Deep Blue Sea, this palette was inspired by the rich color of the vast Pacific Ocean. A compliment to the warm palette Flame, this was one of the first colorways I created for my jewelry line. It is consistently a customer favorite—this palette is a classic for a reason!
Cool colors are known for being soothing and relaxing. This particular combination evokes a sense of tranquility (turquoise and blue) with a hint of mystery (purple), like the depths of the ocean.
I rarely add violet or red-based purples to this colorway. I also tend not to add colors that lean green. (Though—trivia alert!—I may need to change that, as the world’s oceans are in fact becoming greener! Source: Climate Change Lends New Color To The Ocean) By custom request, I'm happy to add either of these extras; sometimes the added hue is exactly what is needed to compliment a specific outfit or aesthetic.
When making an ombre, I may add intermediary colors to the palette to create as seamless gradient as possible. I may also add darker colors, as shown in the Fringe Bib necklace at the bottom center of the graphic. That necklace includes dark purple (midnight), iridescent gunmetal and black.
- 4-color version: turquoise, azure, blue, purple
- 5-color version: aqua, turquoise, azure, blue, purple
- extra colors include: light sea green, sage, dark blue, violet and reddish-purple/eggplant
Shown in the collage, starting from upper left and moving clockwise: Coiled Wave bracelet, Polyhedron earrings, Pirouette bracelet closeup, Fringe Bib Necklace (includes dark purple, iridescent gunmetal and black) and Celtic Visions Star pendant.
Love these colors? Any item in my shop can be customized with the Water colorway, or you can create your own masterpiece with a custom DIY kit from Blue Buddha Boutique in this palette. Contact me and let's bring your vision to life!
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