Scarlet
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Orange
#FF7F00
Emerald
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Scarlet & Orange & Emerald
Scarlet, Orange and Emerald Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
Split-ComplementaryScarlet, Orange and Emerald Color Meaning
The palette captures the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively Inca-civilization-Andean-agricultural-terrace-tradition-specific of all the South American UNESCO heritage regions: the Cusco region and Sacred Valley — Valle Sagrado de los Incas — the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively UNESCO-World-Heritage-Site-Historic-Centre-of-Cusco-1983-CE-inscribed and the most specifically Machu-Picchu-UNESCO-World-Heritage-Site-and-Inca-Trail-tradition-specific of any South American archaeological and natural heritage region.
Scarlet is the Inca textile — the vivid brilliant red of the most immediately famous Andean indigenous textile tradition. Orange is the Pisac terrace earthwork — the most immediately Andean-agricultural-andén-terracing-tradition-specific and the most comprehensively Inca-agricultural-engineering-most-spectacular of any Andean terrace system. Emerald is the Urubamba Sacred Valley — the most immediately Rio-Urubamba-valley-cloud-forest-green and the most comprehensively most-lushly-emerald of any Peruvian Andean valley.
Scarlet, Orange and Emerald in Design
Vivid brilliant Scarlet, vivid warm Orange, and deep vivid Emerald create the most Peruvian Cusco Sacred Valley Inca and most brilliantly Andean split-complementary palette. Sacred Valley palette — brilliant scarlet Inca tocapu-patterned textile most vividly Andean, vivid warm orange Pisac agricultural terrace earthwork most brilliantly Inca, and deep vivid emerald Urubamba Sacred Valley cloud-forest most brilliantly Andean.
Scarlet, Orange and Emerald Color Style
Peruvian Cusco Sacred Valley Inca and most brilliantly Andean — vivid brilliant Scarlet Inca-tocapu-textile, vivid warm Orange Pisac-andén-terrace, and deep vivid Emerald Urubamba-Sacred-Valley-cloud-forest. The palette of the most immediately internationally famous South American Inca civilization and the most comprehensively Machu-Picchu-UNESCO-and-Sacred-Valley-Inca-tradition-specific Peruvian Andean heritage.
What Scarlet, Orange and Emerald Mean Together
Scarlet is the Inca textile — the vivid brilliant red of the most immediately internationally recognized Andean indigenous textile art. Inca tocapu weaving: the Inca tocapu (from Quechua: toqapu — the most immediately and the most comprehensively Inca-imperial-textile-geometric-pattern-system-specific of any Andean indigenous textile tradition — the most specifically cumbi-finest-camelid-fiber-woven-and-tocapu-geometric-pattern-embroidered and the most immediately Inca-emperor-and-nobility-exclusively-wearing of any Andean traditional textile — the most directly and the most immediately vicuña-and-alpaca-and-llama-camelid-fiber-spinning and the most comprehensively natural-dye-cochineal-red-and-indigo-and-yellow-mordant-tradition-specific of any Andean indigenous weaving tradition — the most immediately Museo-Inca-Cusco-and-Textile-Museum-Cusco-collection-specific and the most comprehensively most-technically-complex-of-any-pre-Columbian-textile-tradition of any South American indigenous fiber art). Orange is the Pisac terraces — the vivid warm orange of the most immediately dramatic Andean Inca agricultural engineering. Pisac: the Pisac (the most immediately and the most comprehensively most-spectacular-Inca-agricultural-terrace-andenes-specifically of any Sacred Valley Inca site — the most directly and the most immediately Inca-Emperor-Pachacuti-15th-century-CE-specifically-constructing and the most comprehensively most-extensive-andén-terracing-system-Peruvian-Sacred-Valley-containing of any Andean Inca agricultural engineering — the most immediately dramatically beautiful and the most specifically steep-hillside-tiered-agricultural-terrace-earthwork-orange-earth and the most comprehensively Sacred-Valley-market-and-Inca-ruin-both-tradition-specifically of any Pisac cultural heritage site). Emerald is the Sacred Valley — the deep vivid emerald of the most immediately beautiful Andean agricultural valley. Sacred Valley: the Valle Sagrado de los Incas (the most immediately and the most comprehensively Urubamba-River-valley-between-Pisac-and-Ollantaytambo and the most specifically cloud-forest-and-agricultural-terrace-and-Quechua-village-tradition-specific of any Peruvian Andean valley — the most directly and the most immediately Inca-civilization-most-agriculturally-productive-heartland and the most comprehensively maize-and-quinoa-and-potato-traditional-crop-growing of any Andean valley — the most immediately dramatically emerald-green in the most specifically rainy-season-November-to-March and the most comprehensively most-lushly-vegetated of any Andean valley landscape — leading to: the most immediately world-famous-Inca-Trail-hiking-route and the most comprehensively four-day-Inca-Trail-to-Machu-Picchu-most-internationally-walked-archaeological-hiking-route of any South American trekking tradition).
Scarlet, Orange and Emerald in Branding
Peruvian Cusco Sacred Valley Inca and most brilliantly Andean tradition brands with the most specifically Andean split-complementary palette.
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Scarlet, Orange and Emerald in Fashion & Interior
In fashion, Scarlet-Orange-Emerald is the Peruvian Sacred Valley palette — vivid brilliant Scarlet Inca-tocapu-textile, vivid warm Orange Pisac-andén-terrace, and deep vivid Emerald Sacred-Valley-cloud-forest. In Andean-Inca-inspired interiors, Emerald as the dominant deep vivid valley-green anchor, Orange for the warm terrace-earthwork secondary, and Scarlet for the brilliant Inca-textile warm jewel.
Scarlet, Orange & Emerald — Each Color Separately
Scarlet
#FF2400
Vivid brilliant red — the Inca textile in the most Peruvian Cusco Sacred Valley trio.
Explore Scarlet →Orange
#FF7F00
Vivid warm orange — the Pisac terrace earthwork, the most brilliantly Andean warm.
Explore Orange →Emerald
#50C878
Deep vivid emerald — the Urubamba Sacred Valley, the most brilliantly Andean green.
Explore Emerald →Scarlet, Orange and Emerald — FAQ
- Do Scarlet, Orange and Emerald work together?
- Yes — most brilliantly Andean Inca Sacred Valley split-complementary: Orange vivid warm Pisac-terrace and Emerald deep vivid Sacred-Valley are the most specifically Peruvian and the most immediately Andean Inca agricultural-valley pair, Scarlet brilliant Inca-textile the most immediately indigenous-tradition vivid warm. Sacred Valley: Scarlet textile brilliant, Orange terrace vivid warm, Emerald valley deep vivid.
- What is Machu Picchu and why is it significant?
- Machu Picchu (the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively UNESCO-World-Heritage-Site-1983-CE-inscribed and New-Seven-Wonders-of-the-World-2007-CE-voted of any South American archaeological site — the most directly and the most immediately Inca-Emperor-Pachacuti-approximately-1450-CE-constructing and the most specifically approximately-2,430-meter-elevation-Andes-mountain-ridge-siting of any Inca imperial estate — the most comprehensively approximately 200 structures-containing and the most immediately abandoned-approximately-100-years-after-construction-Inca-decline-and-Spanish-conquest-tradition of any Inca architectural complex) is famous for: (1) The architectural precision (the most immediately and the most comprehensively ashlar-masonry-no-mortar-technique-earthquake-resistant and the most specifically precisely-interlocking-stone-block-tradition of any Inca construction — the most directly and the most immediately Intihuatana-stone-astronomical-marker and the most comprehensively most-precisely-astronomically-aligned of any Inca architectural element); (2) Hiram Bingham's 1911 discovery (the most immediately personally famous and the most comprehensively National-Geographic-Society-sponsored-Yale-University-expedition-specifically — the most directly and the most immediately first-widely-publicizing-Machu-Picchu-to-international-audience and the most specifically Quechua-farmers-already-living-nearby-Bingham's-local-guide-Melchor-Arteaga-introducing-him of any South American archaeological 'discovery' tradition).
- What proportion creates the most Andean Sacred Valley quality?
- Emerald dominant (50%) as the deep vivid Sacred-Valley-cloud-forest primary; Orange at 30% as the vivid warm Pisac-terrace secondary; Scarlet at 20% as the brilliant Inca-textile jewel. Emerald's dominance creates the Sacred Valley quality — the deep vivid emerald of the most immediately lushly vegetated and the most comprehensively Urubamba-River-valley-cloud-forest-green-specific of any Andean Peruvian valley landscape.