Mauve Hex Code: #E0B0FF
Explore mauve (#E0B0FF) with RGB & HSL values, 10 shades and tints, and complementary color harmonies.
#E0B0FF
Hex
RGB
HSL
Red
224
Green
176
Blue
255
Mauve Shades & Tints
Shades (Darker)
#C46BFF
#A724FF
#8400DB
#56008F
#2B0047
Base Color
#E0B0FF
Tints (Lighter)
#E7C2FF
#EBCCFF
#F1DBFF
#F5E5FF
#FBF5FF
Color Harmonies
Complementary
#E0B0FF
#D1FFB3
Analogous
#BAB3FF
#E0B0FF
#FFB3F7
Triadic
#E0B0FF
#FFE0B3
#B3FFE0
Split-Complementary
#E0B0FF
#F7FFB3
#B3FFBA
About Mauve
Mauve is a pale purple color with pink and blue undertones. It was the first synthetic aniline dye, discovered in 1856. In design, mauve conveys romance, nostalgia, and gentle sophistication. It's popular in wedding design, fashion, and vintage-themed projects.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the hex code for mauve?
The hex code for mauve is #E0B0FF. This represents a soft, pale purple with pink undertones.
What are the RGB values for mauve?
The RGB values for mauve (#E0B0FF) are R: 224, G: 176, B: 255.
What is the difference between mauve and lavender?
Mauve (#E0B0FF) is warmer and more pink-toned, while lavender (#E6E6FA) is cooler and more blue-toned. Mauve is also slightly more saturated.
What colors go with mauve?
Mauve pairs well with cream, sage green, dusty blue, gold, and charcoal. It works especially well in soft, romantic color schemes.