Scarlet
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Orange
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Cobalt
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Scarlet & Orange & Cobalt
Scarlet, Orange and Cobalt Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
ComplementaryScarlet, Orange and Cobalt Color Meaning
The palette captures the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively Moorish-Umayyad-Iberian-architecture-UNESCO-tradition-specific of all the Andalusian Spanish heritage cities: Córdoba — the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively UNESCO-World-Heritage-Site-Historic-Centre-of-Córdoba-1984-CE-inscribed and the most specifically Mezquita-Catedral-and-Jewish-Quarter-and-Alcázar-de-los-Reyes-Cristianos-tradition-specific of any Andalusian Spanish heritage city — at its peak the most immediately Umayyad-Caliphate-capital-and-largest-European-city-approximately-1,000,000-population-10th-century-CE and the most comprehensively most-culturally-advanced-medieval-European-city of any early medieval Iberian city.
Scarlet is the Mezquita arch — the vivid brilliant red of the most immediately famous Moorish horseshoe arch voussoir stripe. Orange is the Córdoba mihrab gold — the vivid warm orange-gold of the most immediately famous Byzantium-commissioned mosaic mihrab of the Great Mosque of Córdoba. Cobalt is the Córdoba azulejo — the deep vivid cobalt of the most immediately famous Andalusian ceramic tile tradition.
Scarlet, Orange and Cobalt in Design
Vivid brilliant Scarlet, vivid warm Orange, and deep vivid Cobalt create the most Córdoba Andalusian Moorish and most brilliantly Umayyad complementary palette. Córdoba Mezquita palette — brilliant scarlet Mezquita double-arch voussoir-stripe most vividly Moorish, vivid warm orange Córdoba mihrab Byzantine-mosaic gold most brilliantly Umayyad, and deep vivid cobalt Córdoba azulejo tile most brilliantly Andalusian.
Scarlet, Orange and Cobalt Color Style
Córdoba Andalusian Moorish and most brilliantly Umayyad — vivid brilliant Scarlet Mezquita-double-arch-voussoir, vivid warm Orange Córdoba-mihrab-Byzantine-gold, and deep vivid Cobalt Córdoba-azulejo. The palette of the most immediately internationally famous Andalusian Moorish heritage and the most comprehensively Mezquita-Catedral-UNESCO-Umayyad-architecture-specific Córdoba tradition.
What Scarlet, Orange and Cobalt Mean Together
Scarlet is the Mezquita arch — the vivid brilliant red of the most immediately famous Moorish horseshoe arch. The Great Mosque of Córdoba: the Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba (the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively UNESCO-World-Heritage-Site-and-most-important-Umayyad-Islamic-architecture-surviving-outside-Middle-East of any Western European Islamic monument — the most directly and the most immediately Abd ar-Rahman-I-begun-785-CE and the most comprehensively Abd ar-Rahman-III-and-Al-Hakam-II-subsequently-expanding-10th-century-CE of any Umayyad mosque building tradition — the most immediately double-horseshoe-arch-bicolor-voussoir-arcade-using and the most specifically scarlet-brick-and-white-limestone-alternating-voussoir-arch-stripe of any Islamic architectural decoration tradition — the most immediately approximately 856 columns — the most comprehensively most-forest-of-columns-any-medieval-European-religious-building and the most directly jasper-and-marble-and-granite-most-varied-column-material of any Islamic hypostyle hall). Orange is the Córdoba mihrab — the vivid warm orange of the most immediately beautiful Islamic sacred space. The Córdoba mihrab: the mihrab of the Great Mosque (the most immediately and the most comprehensively Byzantine-Emperor-Constantine-VII-sending-craftsmen-and-gold-mosaic-tessera to Al-Hakam-II-specifically-tradition-961-CE-specifically of any Islamic-Byzantine-artistic-exchange — the most directly most-exquisite-Byzantine-mosaic-gold-and-blue-and-green-tilework-covering and the most immediately most-beautifully-curved-horseshoe-arch-Corinthian-marble-column-flanking of any mosque mihrab in the western Islamic world — the most comprehensively most-immediately-internationally-photographed and the most specifically most-precious-Byzantine-craftsmanship-Córdoba-specifically-commissioning of any Umayyad Islamic sacred decoration). Cobalt is the Córdoba azulejo — the deep vivid cobalt of the most immediately beautiful Andalusian ceramic tradition. Córdoba ceramic tradition: the Córdoba azulejo (the most immediately and the most comprehensively Moorish-and-Mudéjar-ceramic-tradition-Córdoba-specifically-producing and the most directly cobalt-blue-on-white-earthenware-tile-tradition and the most immediately Córdoba-Jewish-Quarter-and-Alcázar-de-los-Reyes-Cristianos-courtyard-azulejo-tile-decoration-specifically of any Andalusian city's ceramic tradition — the most directly and the most immediately most-intricately-geometric-pattern-Moorish-zellige-tradition-inspired and the most comprehensively most-immediately-famous-Córdoba-courtyard-and-garden-decoration of any Andalusian azulejo tradition).
Scarlet, Orange and Cobalt in Branding
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Scarlet, Orange and Cobalt in Fashion & Interior
In fashion, Scarlet-Orange-Cobalt is the Córdoba Mezquita palette — vivid brilliant Scarlet Mezquita-double-arch, vivid warm Orange Córdoba-mihrab-gold, and deep vivid Cobalt Córdoba-azulejo. In Moorish-Andalusian-inspired interiors, Cobalt as the dominant deep vivid azulejo anchor, Orange for the warm mihrab-gold secondary, and Scarlet for the brilliant arch-voussoir warm jewel.
Scarlet, Orange & Cobalt — Each Color Separately
Scarlet
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Vivid brilliant red — the Mezquita Almohad arch in the most Córdoba Andalusia trio.
Explore Scarlet →Orange
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Vivid warm orange — the Córdoba Mosque-Cathedral mihrab gold, the most brilliantly Moorish.
Explore Orange →Cobalt
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Deep vivid cobalt — the Córdoba azulejo tile, the most brilliantly Moorish cobalt.
Explore Cobalt →Scarlet, Orange and Cobalt — FAQ
- Do Scarlet, Orange and Cobalt work together?
- Yes — most brilliantly Moorish Córdoba complementary: Orange vivid warm Córdoba-mihrab-gold and Cobalt deep vivid azulejo are the most specifically Andalusian and the most immediately Moorish sacred-ceramic pair, Scarlet brilliant Mezquita-arch-voussoir the most immediately architectural-vivid warm. Córdoba Mezquita: Scarlet arch brilliant, Orange mihrab vivid warm, Cobalt azulejo deep vivid.
- What is the history of the Great Mosque of Córdoba?
- The Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba (the most immediately and the most comprehensively unique-historical-religious-conversion-tradition — most immediately Islamic-mosque-subsequently-Catholic-cathedral-conversion-specific of any single European religious building — the most directly and the most immediately five-major-construction-phases: Abd ar-Rahman I — 785-786 CE — original mosque; Abd ar-Rahman II — 833-848 CE — expansion; Abd ar-Rahman III — 961 CE — minaret reconstruction; Al-Hakam II — 961-976 CE — most-important-mihrab-and-maqsura-adding-expansion; and Almanzor-Ibn-Abi-Amir — 987 CE — final-eastward-expansion of any single Iberian religious building — the most comprehensively currently approximately 23,400-square-meters of the most immediately most-complete-and-most-intact of any Umayyad mosque) underwent: (1) The Christian addition (the most immediately and the most comprehensively Fernando-III-of-Castile-1236-CE-reconquering-Córdoba and the most specifically Holy-Roman-Emperor-Charles-V-1523-CE-authorizing-cathedral-nave-construction-inside-mosque-specifically — the most directly and the most immediately most-historically-controversial-Muslim-heritage-alteration and the most comprehensively Charles-V-subsequently-regretting — 'You have destroyed something unique to build something ordinary' — the most immediately personally famous royal regret of any Spanish royal cultural heritage decision); (2) UNESCO protection (the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively UNESCO-World-Heritage-Site-continuous-advocacy of any Spanish UNESCO monument — the most directly and the most immediately most-immediately-globally-significant Moorish architecture surviving in Western Europe).
- What proportion creates the most Córdoba Moorish quality?
- Cobalt dominant (45%) as the deep vivid Córdoba-azulejo anchor; Orange at 35% as the vivid warm mihrab-gold secondary; Scarlet at 20% as the brilliant Mezquita-arch jewel. Cobalt's dominance creates the Córdoba Moorish quality — the deep vivid cobalt of the most immediately ceramic-tile-tradition-specific and the most comprehensively Andalusian-Islamic-architecture-azulejo-decorating Córdoba's most famous heritage buildings.