CARMINE (COLOR)
:''This article is about the color. For information about the pigment see Carmine.''
'Carmine' is the general term for a particularly deep red color. Some Rubies are carmine. The deep red color shown below as ''carmine'' is the color of the raw unprocessed pigment, but lighter, richer, or brighter colors are produced when the raw pigment is processed, some of which are shown below.
At right is displayed the color 'carmine'. This is the color of the raw unprocessed carmine pigment.
The first recorded use of ''carmine'' as a color name in English was in 1523. [1]
At right is displayed the color 'medium carmine'.
At right is displayed the color 'deep carmine'. This is the color usually called ''carmine'' in oil paints.
The source of this color is the following website of oil paints for sale:[1].
At right is displayed the color 'rich carmine'. This is the color shown as ''carmine'' in ''A Dictionary of Color'' (cited below).
This color is also called 'Chinese carmine'.
This is the color usually called ''carmine'' in fashion and interior design.
The source of this color is the red color template in the Chinese Wikipedia article, accessible at the left of the English Wikipedia article on red under ''zhongguoan'' in Chinese characters--since it starts with a ''z'', it is the last item on the foreign language list.
At right is displayed the color 'carmine red'. This color is popular among artists. This is the color usually called ''carmine'' by watercolor artists.
The source of this color is a watercolor color swatch called ''light carmine'' displayed at the following website: [2].
At right is displayed the color 'deep carmine pink'. This color is widely used in fashion women's dresses. It was used for men's shirts during the psychedelic 1960s.
The source of this color is picture of a "deep carmine pink" flower at the following website: [3]
At right is displayed the color 'carmine pink'.
At right is displayed the color 'light carmine pink'.
This color is equivalent to the Prismacolor colored pencil color called ''Carmine Red'' (PC 926).
The source of this color is the ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color dictionary used by stamp collectors to identify the colors of stamps--See sample of the color Carmine Pink [called a shade of ''Carmine Rose''] (color sample #27) displayed on indicated page:[4].
'Crime Scene Investigation'
★ The name is often applied to descriptions of blood, because it is the color of dried blood.
'Sports'
★ ''Carmines'' is occasionally used as a nickname for the Boston Red Sox.
'Television'
★ The color of the Redshirt (stock character) of Star Trek's shirts is Carmine. In addition, as a play on this, a quickly-dying soldier in Gears of War is named Carmine
'Vexillology'
★ The national flag of Latvia is colored carmine with a horizontal white stripe.
'Carmine' is the general term for a particularly deep red color. Some Rubies are carmine. The deep red color shown below as ''carmine'' is the color of the raw unprocessed pigment, but lighter, richer, or brighter colors are produced when the raw pigment is processed, some of which are shown below.
| Contents |
| Carmine |
| Medium Carmine |
| Deep Carmine |
| Rich Carmine |
| Carmine Red |
| Deep Carmine Pink |
| Carmine Pink |
| Light Carmine Pink |
| Shades of Carmine Color Comparison Chart |
| Carmine in Human Culture |
Carmine
At right is displayed the color 'carmine'. This is the color of the raw unprocessed carmine pigment.
The first recorded use of ''carmine'' as a color name in English was in 1523. [1]
Medium Carmine
At right is displayed the color 'medium carmine'.
Deep Carmine
At right is displayed the color 'deep carmine'. This is the color usually called ''carmine'' in oil paints.
The source of this color is the following website of oil paints for sale:[1].
Rich Carmine
At right is displayed the color 'rich carmine'. This is the color shown as ''carmine'' in ''A Dictionary of Color'' (cited below).
This color is also called 'Chinese carmine'.
This is the color usually called ''carmine'' in fashion and interior design.
The source of this color is the red color template in the Chinese Wikipedia article, accessible at the left of the English Wikipedia article on red under ''zhongguoan'' in Chinese characters--since it starts with a ''z'', it is the last item on the foreign language list.
Carmine Red
At right is displayed the color 'carmine red'. This color is popular among artists. This is the color usually called ''carmine'' by watercolor artists.
The source of this color is a watercolor color swatch called ''light carmine'' displayed at the following website: [2].
Deep Carmine Pink
At right is displayed the color 'deep carmine pink'. This color is widely used in fashion women's dresses. It was used for men's shirts during the psychedelic 1960s.
The source of this color is picture of a "deep carmine pink" flower at the following website: [3]
Carmine Pink
At right is displayed the color 'carmine pink'.
Light Carmine Pink
At right is displayed the color 'light carmine pink'.
This color is equivalent to the Prismacolor colored pencil color called ''Carmine Red'' (PC 926).
The source of this color is the ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)--Color dictionary used by stamp collectors to identify the colors of stamps--See sample of the color Carmine Pink [called a shade of ''Carmine Rose''] (color sample #27) displayed on indicated page:[4].
Shades of Carmine Color Comparison Chart
- Light Carmine Pink (Hex: #E66761) (RGB: 230, 103, 97)
- Carmine Pink (Hex: #EB4C42) (RGB: 235, 76, 66)
- Deep Carmine Pink (Hex: #EF3038) (RGB: 239, 48, 36)
- Carmine Red (Hex: #FF0033) (RGB: 255, 0, 51)
- Rich Carmine (Chinese Carmine) (Hex: #D70040) (RGB: 175, 64, 53)
- Deep Carmine (Hex: #A9203E) (RGB: 215, 0, 64)
- Medium Carmine (Hex: #AF4035) (RGB: 175, 64, 53)
- CARMINE (Hex: #960018) (RGB: 150, 0, 24)
Carmine in Human Culture
'Crime Scene Investigation'
★ The name is often applied to descriptions of blood, because it is the color of dried blood.
'Sports'
★ ''Carmines'' is occasionally used as a nickname for the Boston Red Sox.
'Television'
★ The color of the Redshirt (stock character) of Star Trek's shirts is Carmine. In addition, as a play on this, a quickly-dying soldier in Gears of War is named Carmine
'Vexillology'
★ The national flag of Latvia is colored carmine with a horizontal white stripe.
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