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Lime & Indigo
Lime and Indigo Color Combination — Meaning and HEX
ComplementaryLime and Indigo Color Combination Meaning
Tegallalang UNESCO subak pairs vivid athletic terrace warm with Tenganan geringsing Indigofera deep cool — defining Balinese landscape-and-textile complement.
Jatiluwih inscription and Bali Tourism Board export same rice seedling beside ritual ikat at UNESCO and six-million-visitor scale.
Lime and Indigo Go Together?
Yes — lime and indigo go together as terrace vivid linen against ikat deep night-cool. First feel is Ubud market villa — quieter than lime-violet Fillmore psychedelic, built for Tegallalang Tenganan Jatiluwih. Indigo owns the scarf and geringsing textile; lime is the linen and botanical pot so the mix says warm terracotta Bali. Think a May growing-season day, a Tenganan villa, or a Comic-Con look only with different frame. Bali craft brands lean on this pair for living energy. Keep indigo as ikat field — flood lime and it turns comics costume. Bali: strong for Tegallalang and Tenganan, weak for comics.
Lime and Indigo in Design
Strong for Bali UNESCO Subak heritage, Tenganan Pegringsingan geringsing, Jatiluwih terraces, Southeast Asian textile brands. Warm terracotta third sells temple wall.
Poor for Fillmore blacklight and Joker suit. My view: terrace vivid accent on ikat deep cool mass.
Lime and Indigo Color Style
Bali-subak — Tegallalang not Gotham. The mood is terrace vivid beside ritual textile cool. It likes dawn paddy and weaving workshop.
Not psychedelic UV, not villain suit. Think Tri Hita Karana. Fillmore fluorescent neighbor feels San Francisco.
Lime and Indigo in Branding
Fits Bali UNESCO Cultural Landscape Subak heritage, Tenganan Pegringsingan geringsing double-ikat, Jatiluwih Rice Terraces UNESCO 2012, Bali Tourism Board Denpasar, Southeast Asian indigo-textile heritage brands. The tone is Balinese UNESCO landscape and ritual textile.
Skip Fillmore without terrace photo. Vivid athletic warm should feel rice seedling; deep cool should feel Indigofera geringsing.
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Lime and Indigo in Fashion & Interior
At home, geringsing throw, terrace botanical print, warm terracotta rug — Ubud salon. Full vivid walls feel nursery.
Fashion: terrace vivid accent on ikat deep base; market day grammar wearable.
Lime and Indigo — Each Color Separately
Lime
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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
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Indigo — the Balinese ikat-indigo dye. The most specifically Gianyar-ikat-weaving and the most precisely Balinese-Indigofera-textile cool.
Explore Indigo →Color Trios with Lime & Indigo
Add a third color to lime and indigo — three-color palettes that build on this combination.
Lime and Indigo — FAQ
- Tegallalang UNESCO subak — why this pair?
- Rice seedling vivid athletic warm beside Tenganan Indigofera deep cool — most photographed Balinese landscape-and-textile complement in Southeast Asia.
- Tenganan geringsing — related?
- One of three worldwide double-ikat villages pairs ritual indigo with terrace lime at sacred textile scale.
- Jatiluwih UNESCO — same arc?
- Three hundred three hectares Tabanan inscription validates terrace-on-ikat at comprehensive subak landscape scale.
- Green-and-indigo Jodhpur neighbor — when pick?
- Rajasthan Blue City garden; vivid athletic here is Balinese terrace not Indian mid-green.
- Warm terracotta third — why?
- Temple brick ground — completes Bali palette without new hue.
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