Lime
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Indigo
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Lime & Indigo
Lime and Indigo Color Combination — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
ComplementaryLime and Indigo Color Meaning
Lime and indigo creates the Bali Tegallalang UNESCO rice terraces and Balinese ikat-indigo weaving tradition — because the Balinese Cultural Landscape of Subak (UNESCO World Heritage Site 2012, specifically the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, Tabanan Regency, and the Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Gianyar Regency, Bali, Indonesia — the most specifically Balinese-subak-irrigation-system and the most broadly UNESCO-recognized single traditional-irrigation-rice-terrace system in Southeast Asia, inscribed under UNESCO criteria (iii) and (vi) for the Subak philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, the most precisely Balinese-Hindu-philosophical and the most specifically Gianyar-UNESCO-rice-terrace warm) creates the most specifically Bali-subak-UNESCO and the most precisely Tegallalang-rice-terrace warm-cool through the combination of the vivid lime-green of the Tegallalang Rice Terrace rice seedling and the bright-green of the Jatiluwih rice-paddy in the growing season (the most specifically Balinese-subak-irrigated-rice-paddy lime-green and the most precisely Tegallalang-Gianyar-UNESCO-rice-terrace warm — the vivid lime-green that appears in the 2–6 week rice seedling growth stage in the most specifically Balinese subak-irrigated terraces) and the deep indigo of the Balinese ikat / geringsing / double-ikat weaving tradition (the most specifically Gianyar-Tenganan-Indigofera-ikat and the most precisely Balinese-double-ikat-geringsing-cool — the Indigofera tinctoria-dyed deep indigo of the Tenganan Pegringsingan village, Karangasem Regency, the most specifically Balinese-double-ikat-UNESCO-intangible-heritage and the most precisely Gianyar-Indigofera-dyed warm-cool).
The Tenganan Pegringsingan geringsing double-ikat tradition (Tenganan Pegringsingan, Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia — the most specifically Balinese-double-ikat-geringsing and the most precisely Tenganan-village-Indigofera-dyed, one of three places in the world producing the most specifically double-ikat woven textiles — the geringsing cloth using deep Indigofera tinctoria indigo and the most precisely Balinese-Hindu-ritual-sacred-deep-indigo-textile in the most specifically UNESCO-intangible-heritage and the most precisely Karangasem-Bali-double-ikat tradition) creates the lime-and-indigo warm-cool at the most specifically Tenganan-Pegringsingan-geringsing and the most broadly Balinese-double-ikat-ritual-sacred warm-cool scale.
The Bali Tourism Board tradition (Bali Tourism Board / Dinas Pariwisata Bali, Jl. Raya Puputan No.41, Renon, Denpasar, Bali — the most specifically Bali-tourism-officially-marketed and the most broadly internationally-Bali-tourism-recognized lime-and-indigo warm-cool, with the Tegallalang rice terrace lime-and-Balinese-indigo being the most photographed and the most internationally-Instagram-shared single Bali landscape warm-cool, attracting approximately 6.3 million international visitors to Bali annually) creates the lime-and-indigo warm-cool at the most specifically Bali-Tourism-Board-officially and the most broadly internationally-social-media-Tegallalang warm-cool scale.
Lime and Indigo in Design
Lime and indigo in design creates the most specifically Bali Tegallalang-UNESCO-rice-terrace and the most Tenganan-geringsing-double-ikat-Indigofera warm-cool — Balinese Subak UNESCO-2012 Tegallalang-Gianyar most-specifically-Balinese-subak, Tenganan Pegringsingan geringsing most-precisely-double-ikat-three-places-worldwide, Bali Tourism Board 6.3-million-visitors most-internationally-photographed-Tegallalang. For Bali heritage organizations, UNESCO inscription bodies, and any design context where the most specifically Balinese-subak-rice-terrace and the most precisely ikat-Indigofera warm-cool is needed, this creates the most precisely calibrated and the most Bali-UNESCO-authentic warm-cool identity.
The combination's Balinese landscape-and-textile authority (Tegallalang-rice-paddy-lime's most-specifically-Balinese-subak-irrigated-growing-season warm against Tenganan-geringsing-Indigofera-indigo's most-specifically-double-ikat-UNESCO creates the most specifically Bali-subak-UNESCO-rice-terrace and the most precisely Tenganan-geringsing-Indigofera warm-cool) gives it an unusual Balinese rice-terrace-and-textile dual authority.
In contemporary Bali UNESCO cultural landscape heritage, Tenganan geringsing weaving organizations, and Southeast Asian heritage textile brands, the lime-and-indigo combination creates the most specifically Bali-subak-Tegallalang and the most precisely Tenganan-double-ikat-Indigofera warm-cool identity.
Lime and Indigo Color Style
Lime and indigo define the visual character of the Tegallalang rice terraces and Tenganan geringsing double-ikat — the vivid lime-green of the Tegallalang Gianyar rice-paddy growing season and the most specifically Balinese-subak-irrigated warm against the deep indigo of the Tenganan Pegringsingan Indigofera-dyed geringsing cloth. Tegallalang-UNESCO-rice-paddy vivid lime against Tenganan-geringsing-Indigofera deep indigo.
The mood is of Bali subak Tegallalang warmth — the specific quality of the Tegallalang Rice Terraces at dawn and the Tenganan Pegringsingan geringsing textile workshop, where the vivid lime-green of the rice paddy and the deep indigo of the Indigofera-dyed double-ikat create the most specifically Bali-subak-UNESCO and the most precisely Balinese-textile-Tenganan warm-cool.
Contemporary applications include Bali UNESCO Cultural Landscape heritage, Tenganan Pegringsingan geringsing weaving, Bali Tourism Board, and any brand wanting the most specifically Balinese-subak-rice-terrace and the most Tenganan-Indigofera warm-cool combination.
What Lime and Indigo Mean Together
Tegallalang Rice Terraces (Tegallalang Rice Terrace, Tegallalang, Gianyar Regency, Bali 80561, Indonesia — the most specifically UNESCO-2012-subak-inscription-Gianyar and the most precisely Balinese-subak-irrigated-rice-terrace-photographed warm, attracting approximately 500,000 annual visitors and consistently ranked among the most photographed landscapes in Indonesia — the most specifically Tegallalang-vivid-lime-growing-season and the most broadly internationally-Bali-Tegallalang-Instagram warm-cool in Southeast Asia) — creates the lime-and-indigo warm-cool at the most specifically Tegallalang-UNESCO-Gianyar-500,000-visitors and the most broadly internationally-Bali-photographed warm-cool scale.
Tenganan Pegringsingan geringsing (Tenganan Pegringsingan, Karangasem, Bali, Indonesia — one of only three places in the world producing double-ikat textiles, the most specifically Balinese-double-ikat-geringsing-UNESCO-intangible and the most precisely Tenganan-Indigofera-dyed-ritual-sacred-cloth tradition, the geringsing requiring 2–5 years to complete and using the most specifically Tenganan-Indigofera-indigo-dyed and the most precisely Balinese-Hindu-ritual warm-cool for temple and cremation ceremonies) — creates the lime-and-indigo warm-cool at the most specifically Tenganan-double-ikat-geringsing-ritual-sacred and the most precisely Karangasem-Indigofera warm-cool scale.
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces UNESCO (Jatiluwih, Tabanan Regency, Bali, Indonesia — UNESCO World Heritage Site 2012, the most comprehensively UNESCO-inscribed and the most specifically Balinese-subak-Tri-Hita-Karana-documented rice terrace landscape in Bali, featuring 303 hectares of terraced rice paddy and approximately 100,000 annual visitors — the most specifically UNESCO-2012-subak-Tabanan and the most broadly internationally-Bali-UNESCO-recognized rice-terrace lime-green warm-cool alongside the deep Balinese indigo-textile tradition) — creates the lime-and-indigo warm-cool at the most specifically UNESCO-2012-Jatiluwih-Tabanan and the most broadly internationally-Bali-UNESCO-recognized warm-cool scale.
Lime and Indigo in Branding
Lime and indigo branding projects Bali Tegallalang-UNESCO-rice-terrace and Tenganan-geringsing-Indigofera authority — Balinese Subak UNESCO-2012 most-specifically-Balinese-subak, Tenganan Pegringsingan one-of-three-worldwide most-precisely-double-ikat, Bali Tourism Board 6.3-million-visitors most-internationally-photographed-Tegallalang. Bali heritage and Southeast Asian textile brands benefit from this extraordinary Tegallalang-Tenganan-Jatiluwih triple Balinese authority.
The combination's Balinese rice-terrace-and-textile authority (Tegallalang-rice-lime + Tenganan-Indigofera-indigo = the most specifically Bali-subak-UNESCO-landscape and the most broadly internationally-Balinese-photographed warm-cool) creates brand identity with extraordinary Bali UNESCO-subak and Tenganan-geringsing authority.
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Lime and Indigo in Fashion & Interior
In fashion, lime and indigo creates the most specifically Balinese subak rice-terrace and the most Tenganan-geringsing-Indigofera warm-cool wardrobe — the Tegallalang-rice-paddy lime garment with Tenganan-Indigofera deep indigo accents, the geringsing-indigo dress with Balinese-subak-lime detail. This is the Bali subak wardrobe — Tegallalang vivid lime against Tenganan-Indigofera deep indigo.
Interior design with lime and indigo creates the most specifically Bali-subak-Tegallalang and the most Tenganan-geringsing domestic environment — lime in Tegallalang-rice-paddy-inspired vivid-lime botanical surfaces, Balinese-subak-growing-season lime accents against indigo in Tenganan-geringsing-Indigofera-dyed deep-indigo textiles and surfaces creates the most specifically Bali-UNESCO-subak interior.
In the Bali UNESCO Cultural Landscape, Tenganan Pegringsingan geringsing, and Bali Tourism Board heritage tradition, lime-and-indigo creates the most specifically Balinese-subak-rice-terrace and the most precisely Tenganan-Indigofera warm-cool.
Lime and Indigo — Each Color Separately
Lime
#32CD32
Lime — the Tegallalang Bali rice-terrace lime. The most specifically Gianyar-UNESCO-rice-terrace and the most precisely Balinese-subak-system warm.
Explore Lime →Indigo
#4B0082
Indigo — the Balinese ikat-indigo dye. The most specifically Gianyar-ikat-weaving and the most precisely Balinese-Indigofera-textile cool.
Explore Indigo →Lime and Indigo — FAQ
- Do lime and indigo go together?
- Yes — lime and indigo create the Bali Tegallalang UNESCO rice terraces combination: the Tegallalang Rice Terrace (Gianyar Regency, UNESCO 2012 Balinese Cultural Landscape of Subak, 500,000 annual visitors) displays vivid lime-green rice-paddy growing season. Tenganan Pegringsingan (Karangasem, one of three places worldwide producing double-ikat geringsing cloth) uses Indigofera tinctoria-dyed deep indigo alongside the Balinese rice-terrace lime in the most specifically Balinese warm-cool.
- What does lime and indigo mean?
- Lime and indigo together mean Bali subak-UNESCO rice-terrace and Tenganan-geringsing-Indigofera authority — Balinese Subak UNESCO-2012 most-specifically-subak, Tenganan Pegringsingan one-of-three-worldwide double-ikat, Bali Tourism Board 6.3-million-visitors, and the general meaning of Tegallalang vivid lime (the most specifically Balinese-subak-irrigated warm) against Tenganan-Indigofera deep indigo (the most specifically Balinese-double-ikat-ritual-sacred cool) in the most specifically Bali-subak warm-cool.
- How does lime and indigo compare to green and indigo?
- Lime (#32CD32) is vivid bright-green, more specifically Balinese subak rice-terrace — Tegallalang, Bali specifically, growing-season vivid. Green (#008000) is deeper mid-green, more specifically Jodhpur Blue City Indian — Rajasthan, Indigofera tinctoria-Indian specifically, Jaipur Blue Pottery. Lime-and-indigo is the Bali Tegallalang-subak-rice-terrace (vivid tropical, Balinese-Indonesian specifically, UNESCO-subak); green-and-indigo is the Jodhpur Blue City Indian (deeper mid-green, Rajasthani specifically, Indigofera-Indian). Lime is the Tegallalang rice paddy; green is the Jodhpur Blue City garden.
- What accent colors work with lime and indigo?
- Deep gold adds the most specifically Balinese-Hindu-temple metallic complement. White adds the most specifically Bali-cloud-white purity. Warm terracotta adds the most specifically Balinese-brick-wall earthiness. Deep navy adds the most dramatically Balinese-night depth. Pale cream adds the most naturally Balinese-domestic warmth. Vivid orange adds the most specifically Balinese-temple-flower-offering complement. Most powerful in the Bali vocabulary: Tegallalang vivid lime, Tenganan-Indigofera deep indigo, Balinese-gold, Bali-cloud white, temple terracotta, and the specific most-UNESCO-2012-Balinese-subak-Tegallalang-photographed and the most precisely Tenganan-geringsing-one-of-three-worldwide warm-cool.