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Strawgold

Strawgold is a descriptive color term used in design, fashion, and art to denote a warm pale yellow that lies between straw and gold on the visible spectrum. It is not a standardized color with an official specification, so its exact shade can vary between manufacturers, brands, and digital displays.

Applications: In textiles, strawgold may describe natural or dyed fabrics that resemble dried straw with a

Relation to other colors: It sits near pale gold and goldenrod but with less saturation. It is

Origin and etymology: The name combines straw’s pale, neutral tone with gold’s warm glow, signaling a halfway

See also: Color names; Pale yellows; Gold (color); Straw (color).

hint
of
golden
warmth.
In
interior
design,
it
can
be
used
for
wall
paints,
upholstery,
or
décor
to
evoke
sunlight
and
traditional
craft.
In
branding,
strawgold
typography
or
packaging
can
communicate
approachability
and
heritage.
distinct
from
true
straw
color
(a
pale
beige)
and
from
metallic
gold.
Digital
color
representations
of
strawgold
differ;
designers
often
map
it
to
warm
yellows
with
light
to
moderate
saturation,
typically
avoiding
too
orange
or
too
brown
tones.
point
between
these
colors.
It
appears
in
catalogs,
paint
chips,
and
color
palettes
as
a
descriptive
label
rather
than
a
standardized
hue.