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Scarlet & Orange & Indigo
Scarlet, Orange and Indigo Color Trio — Meaning, Palette, Style & Design
Split-ComplementaryScarlet, Orange and Indigo Color Meaning
The palette captures the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively Timurid-Islamic-architecture-UNESCO-tradition-specific of all the Central Asian UNESCO heritage cities: Samarkand — the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively UNESCO-World-Heritage-Site-2001-CE-inscribed-Samarkand-Crossroads-of-Cultures and the most specifically Registan-ensemble-and-Gur-e-Amir-mausoleum-Timur-tradition-specific of any Central Asian UNESCO heritage city — the most directly and the most immediately Silk-Road-most-important-Central-Asian-city and the most comprehensively Timur-Tamerlane-14th-15th-century-CE-specifically-capital of any Timurid empire capital.
Scarlet is the Timurid geometric tile — the most immediately vivid brilliant red of the most immediately decorative Timurid ceramic tile accent color. Orange is the Samarkand Registan loess sand — the vivid warm orange of the most immediately characteristic Central Asian Registan Square loess earth and stucco building material. Indigo is the Silk Road indigo tilework — the deep blue-violet of the most immediately internationally famous Timurid Islamic tilework tradition.
Scarlet, Orange and Indigo in Design
Vivid brilliant Scarlet, vivid warm Orange, and deep blue-violet Indigo create the most Uzbek Samarkand Timurid and most brilliantly Central Asian split-complementary palette. Samarkand palette — brilliant scarlet Timurid decorative tile accent most vividly Central Asian, vivid warm orange Registan loess sand most brilliantly Samarkand, and deep blue-violet indigo Silk Road Timurid tilework most brilliantly Islamic.
Scarlet, Orange and Indigo Color Style
Uzbek Samarkand Timurid and most brilliantly Central Asian — vivid brilliant Scarlet Timurid-tile-accent, vivid warm Orange Registan-loess-sand, and deep blue-violet Indigo Silk-Road-Timurid-tilework. The palette of the most immediately internationally famous Central Asian Silk Road heritage and the most comprehensively Samarkand-UNESCO-Registan-Timurid-tradition-specific Uzbek heritage.
What Scarlet, Orange and Indigo Mean Together
Scarlet is the Timurid tile — the vivid brilliant red of the most immediately decorative Timurid ceramic accent tradition. Timurid architecture: the Timurid dynasty architecture (the most immediately and the most comprehensively most-sophisticated-Islamic-architecture-tradition-Central-Asia and the most directly Timur-Tamerlane-1370-1405-CE-and-Shah-Rukh-1405-1447-CE-and-Ulugh-Beg-1447-1449-CE-specifically-patronizing of any Islamic architectural dynasty — the most immediately Registan-ensemble-three-madrasahs-Ulugh-Beg-1420-CE-and-Sher-Dor-1619-CE-and-Tilla-Kari-1660-CE-tradition-specific and the most comprehensively most-magnificent-Islamic-public-square-ensemble of any Central Asian architectural complex — the most immediately blue-and-gold-and-terracotta-majolica-tile-tradition-specific and the most specifically scarlet-red-accent-tile-specific and the most comprehensively most-immediately-intricate-geometric-pattern of any Timurid decorative tilework). Orange is the Registan sand — the vivid warm orange of the most immediately characteristic Samarkand architectural material. The Registan: the Registan Square (the most immediately and the most comprehensively 'sandy place' — the most specifically Samarkand-central-public-square-tradition and the most directly most-magnificent-urban-square-Islamic-world and the most immediately three-madrasahs-ensemble-UNESCO-World-Heritage-specifically of any Central Asian architectural ensemble — the most immediately loess-stone-and-terracotta-stucco-construction-tradition and the most specifically most-immediately-warm-orange-and-sandy-building-material-appearance of any Samarkand traditional architectural material — the most comprehensively Alexander-the-Great-Roxana-wife-from-Bactria-region-Samarkand-area-visiting and the most directly Marco-Polo-1271-1275-CE-Silk-Road-travelling and the most specifically Ibn-Battuta-1333-CE-visiting of any Central Asian historical heritage site). Indigo is the Timurid tilework — the deep blue-violet of the most immediately beautiful Islamic Central Asian ceramic tradition. Samarkand tilework: the Timurid ceramic tilework (the most immediately and the most comprehensively most-sophisticated-Islamic-Central-Asian-tilework-tradition and the most directly deep-cobalt-blue-and-turquoise-and-indigo-and-gold-and-white-color-palette-specific and the most immediately most-intricately-geometric-girih-pattern-and-arabesque-tradition-specific of any Central Asian Islamic decorative ceramic — the most immediately Gur-e-Amir-Timur-mausoleum-specific and the most comprehensively most-immediately-internationally-photographed-deep-blue-tilework-Timurid-dome of any Samarkand UNESCO monument — the most directly and the most immediately Persian-tilework-tradition-Central-Asian-most-grandiose-scaling and the most specifically the most immediately largest-Timurid-dome-most-intricately-tilework-decorated of any Central Asian Islamic architecture).
Scarlet, Orange and Indigo in Branding
Uzbek Samarkand Timurid and most brilliantly Central Asian tradition brands with the most specifically Samarkand split-complementary palette.
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Scarlet, Orange and Indigo in Fashion & Interior
In fashion, Scarlet-Orange-Indigo is the Samarkand Timurid palette — vivid brilliant Scarlet Timurid-tile-accent, vivid warm Orange Registan-loess-sand, and deep blue-violet Indigo Timurid-tilework. In Timurid-Central-Asian-inspired interiors, Indigo as the dominant deep blue-violet tilework anchor, Orange for the warm sand secondary, and Scarlet for the brilliant tile-accent warm jewel.
Scarlet, Orange & Indigo — Each Color Separately
Scarlet
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Vivid brilliant red — the Timurid geometric tile in the most Uzbek Samarkand trio.
Explore Scarlet →Orange
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Vivid warm orange — the Samarkand Registan loess sand, the most brilliantly Central Asian warm.
Explore Orange →Indigo
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Deep blue-violet indigo — the Samarkand Silk Road indigo tilework, the most brilliantly Timurid.
Explore Indigo →Scarlet, Orange and Indigo — FAQ
- Do Scarlet, Orange and Indigo work together?
- Yes — most brilliantly Timurid Samarkand split-complementary: Orange vivid warm Registan-loess-sand and Indigo deep blue-violet Timurid-tilework are the most specifically Central Asian and the most immediately Silk-Road architectural-ceramic pair, Scarlet brilliant Timurid-tile-accent the most immediately decorative-vivid warm. Samarkand: Scarlet tile brilliant, Orange sand vivid warm, Indigo tilework deep blue-violet.
- What is the Silk Road and Samarkand's role?
- The Silk Road (the most immediately and the most comprehensively most-important-ancient-and-medieval-trade-route-network and the most specifically approximately-4,000-BCE-to-15th-century-CE-active-overland-trade-tradition of any pre-modern international trade network — the most directly and the most immediately Chinese-silk-and-Roman-glass-and-Indian-spice-and-Central-Asian-horse-most-importantly-trading and the most comprehensively Buddhism-and-Islam-and-Christianity-and-Zoroastrianism-cultural-exchange-facilitated of any ancient trade route) had Samarkand as: (1) The most important Silk Road city (the most immediately centrally-located and the most comprehensively East-West-North-South-crossroads-of-all-Silk-Road-routes of any Central Asian city — the most directly and the most immediately Sogdian-merchants-most-important-Silk-Road-commercial-agents and the most comprehensively most-immediately-commercially-powerful-Central-Asian-people and the most specifically Sogdiana-region-Samarkand-capital-ancient of any Silk Road Central Asian trading people); (2) The UNESCO World Heritage inscription (the most immediately 'Samarkand — Crossroads of Cultures' — the most comprehensively explicitly-acknowledging-Silk-Road-cultural-crossroads-role of any UNESCO Central Asian inscription — the most directly and the most immediately Hellenistic-and-Chinese-and-Indian-and-Persian-and-Islamic-cultural-fusion-most-immediately-Samarkand-embodying of any Central Asian city's multicultural heritage).
- What proportion creates the most Samarkand Timurid quality?
- Indigo dominant (50%) as the deep blue-violet Timurid-tilework anchor; Orange at 30% as the vivid warm Registan-sand secondary; Scarlet at 20% as the brilliant tile-accent jewel. Indigo's dominance creates the Samarkand Timurid quality — the deep blue-violet of the most immediately internationally famous and the most comprehensively Timurid-Islamic-architecture-dome-and-Iwan-tilework-color-defining of any Central Asian UNESCO heritage building decoration.