Scarlet
#FF2400
Coral
#FF7F50
Olive
#808000
Scarlet & Coral & Olive
Scarlet, Coral and Olive Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
AnalogousScarlet, Coral and Olive Color Meaning
The palette captures the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively Sienese-Tuscan-Palio-and-medieval-cityscape-UNESCO-tradition-specific of all the Italian Tuscan heritage cities: Siena — the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively UNESCO-World-Heritage-Site-Historic-Centre-of-Siena-1995-CE-inscribed and the most specifically Palio-di-Siena-horse-race-and-Piazza-del-Campo-and-Duomo-di-Siena-tradition-specific of any Tuscan Italian heritage city — the most directly and the most immediately most-immediately-medieval-Italian-city-preserved and the most comprehensively most-immediately-internationally-famous-Italian-medieval-cityscape of any Tuscan city.
Scarlet is the Palio horse race — the most immediately vivid brilliant red of the most immediately famous Italian medieval horse race tradition. Coral is the Sienese sienna pigment — the most immediately vivid warm coral-orange of the most immediately internationally famous Tuscan earth pigment — the most specifically burned-sienna-and-raw-sienna-Siena-native-earth-pigment of any Italian traditional artists' pigment. Olive is the Tuscan cypress — the deep yellow-green of the most immediately characteristic Tuscan landscape botanical.
Scarlet, Coral and Olive in Design
Vivid brilliant Scarlet, vivid warm Coral, and deep yellow-green Olive create the most Sienese Tuscan Italian medieval and most earthily Italian analogous palette. Siena palette — brilliant scarlet Palio-di-Siena horse race banner most vividly medieval Italian, vivid warm coral Sienese-sienna burnt-sienna pigment most brilliantly Tuscan, and deep yellow-green olive Tuscan cypress grove most earthily Sienese.
Scarlet, Coral and Olive Color Style
Sienese Tuscan Italian medieval and most earthily Italian — vivid brilliant Scarlet Palio-di-Siena-horse-race, vivid warm Coral Sienese-sienna-pigment, and deep yellow-green Olive Tuscan-cypress-grove. The palette of the most immediately internationally famous Tuscan medieval Italian heritage and the most comprehensively Siena-UNESCO-Palio-and-sienna-pigment-and-Tuscan-landscape-tradition-specific heritage.
What Scarlet, Coral and Olive Mean Together
Scarlet is the Palio — the vivid brilliant red of the most immediately famous Italian medieval horse race. Palio di Siena: the Palio di Siena (the most immediately and the most comprehensively most-famous-Italian-medieval-horse-race-tradition and the most specifically Piazza-del-Campo-Siena-July-2-and-August-16-annually-tradition of any Italian medieval city festival — the most directly and the most immediately 17-contrade — medieval-city-districts — each-competing tradition and the most comprehensively approximately-90-seconds-race-duration-but-year-long-intense-preparation and the most specifically most-immediately-politically-and-culturally-significant-of-any-Italian-city-traditional-festival — the most immediately drappellone — palio-banner — prize and the most comprehensively most-vivid-scarlet-and-district-color-jockey-silk-costume tradition of any Italian medieval city tradition — the most directly and the most immediately most-immediately-internationally-famous and the most comprehensively most-immediately-emotional and the most specifically Contrada-loyalty-most-immediately-defining-Sienese-identity of any Italian city traditional festival). Coral is the sienna pigment — the vivid warm coral of the most immediately internationally famous Italian earth pigment. Sienna earth pigment: the sienna (the most immediately and the most comprehensively most-internationally-famous-Italian-earth-pigment and the most specifically Sienese-earth-iron-oxide-and-manganese-oxide-specifically of any Italian traditional artists' earth pigment — the most directly and the most immediately raw-sienna-yellow-brown and the most specifically burnt-sienna-vivid-warm-coral-orange-rich and the most immediately most-used-Italian-Renaissance-and-Baroque-painter-pigment of any Italian earth pigment tradition — the most immediately Raphael-and-Rembrandt-and-Vermeer-most-immediately-burnt-sienna-using and the most comprehensively most-internationally-recognized-color-name-specifically-Siena-named of any Italian artist' pigment — the most directly and the most immediately still-most-commercially-available and the most comprehensively most-immediately-internationally-purchased artists' earth pigment of any Italian traditional pigment tradition). Olive is the Tuscan cypress — the deep yellow-green of the most immediately iconic Tuscan landscape botanical. Tuscan cypress: the Italian cypress — Cupressus sempervirens (the most immediately and the most comprehensively most-immediately-iconic-Tuscan-landscape-element and the most specifically avenue-and-hillside-and-villa-road-lining-specifically-Tuscany-tradition of any Italian traditional botanical landscape element — the most directly and the most immediately most-immediately-internationally-photographed and the most comprehensively most-immediately-associated-with-Tuscany and the most specifically Val-d'Orcia-UNESCO-World-Heritage-Site-cypress-lined-road-most-internationally-famous-Tuscan-landscape-image of any Tuscan landscape botanical tradition).
Scarlet, Coral and Olive in Branding
Sienese Tuscan Italian medieval and most earthily Italian tradition brands with the most specifically Sienese analogous palette.
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Scarlet, Coral and Olive in Fashion & Interior
In fashion, Scarlet-Coral-Olive is the Sienese Tuscan palette — vivid brilliant Scarlet Palio-di-Siena, vivid warm Coral Sienese-sienna-pigment, and deep yellow-green Olive Tuscan-cypress. In Tuscan-Sienese-inspired interiors, Olive as the dominant deep yellow-green cypress anchor, Coral for the warm sienna secondary, and Scarlet for the brilliant Palio warm jewel.
Scarlet, Coral & Olive — Each Color Separately
Scarlet
#FF2400
Vivid brilliant red — the Palio horse race in the most Siena Tuscany trio.
Explore Scarlet →Coral
#FF7F50
Vivid warm coral — the Sienese sienna pigment, the most brilliantly Tuscan terracotta.
Explore Coral →Olive
#808000
Deep yellow-green olive — the Tuscan cypress grove, the most earthily Sienese.
Explore Olive →Scarlet, Coral and Olive — FAQ
- Do Scarlet, Coral and Olive work together?
- Yes — most earthily Tuscan Sienese analogous: Coral vivid warm sienna-pigment and Olive deep yellow-green Tuscan-cypress are the most specifically Tuscan and the most immediately Italian medieval art-landscape pair, Scarlet brilliant Palio-di-Siena the most immediately medieval-race vivid warm. Siena Tuscany: Scarlet Palio brilliant, Coral sienna vivid warm, Olive cypress deep yellow-green.
- What is the Piazza del Campo and Siena's medieval plan?
- The Piazza del Campo (the most immediately and the most comprehensively most-beautiful-medieval-public-square-Italy and the most specifically UNESCO-World-Heritage-Site-component and the most directly 9-segment-shell-shaped-herringbone-brick-paving-Palazzo-Pubblico-commanding-tradition of any Italian medieval public square — the most immediately most-immediately-internationally-beautiful and the most comprehensively most-well-preserved-medieval-Italian-piazza of any Italian UNESCO heritage square) is famous for: (1) The Torre del Mangia (the most immediately and the most comprehensively second-tallest-medieval-tower-Italy-approximately-102-meters and the most specifically UNESCO-specifically-protected and the most directly Muccio-and-Francesco-Rinaldo-1325-1344-CE-building of any Sienese medieval tower — the most immediately most-immediately-recognizable-Siena-symbol and the most comprehensively most-immediately-beautiful-Italian-medieval-tower of any Tuscan tower tradition); (2) Siena's Gothic heritage (the most immediately and the most comprehensively most-intact-medieval-Italian-Gothic-city and the most specifically Sienese-school-of-painting-Duccio-di-Buoninsegna-and-Simone-Martini-and-Ambrogio-Lorenzetti-most-immediately-internationally-famous of any Italian medieval city painting school).
- What proportion creates the most Sienese quality?
- Coral dominant (45%) as the vivid warm sienna-pigment anchor; Olive at 35% as the deep yellow-green cypress secondary; Scarlet at 20% as the brilliant Palio jewel. Coral's dominance creates the Sienese quality — the vivid warm coral of the most immediately internationally famous Italian earth pigment — the most comprehensively burnt-sienna-Siena-specific-pigment that gave the color 'sienna' its name and the most immediately most-used-in-Italian-Renaissance-painting of any Sienese traditional earth pigment.