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copperyblue

Copperyblue is a descriptive term used in art, design, and product styling to describe a blue shade that carries warm copper undertones or a blue finish with a subtle copper-like sheen. It is not a standard color in major color systems such as sRGB, Pantone, or NCS, but appears in various catalogs, palettes, and branding as an evocative, non-technical name for a family of hues. In practice, copperyblue can refer to two related effects: a blue pigment with warmer copper undertones, producing a muted or desaturated blue with a hint of warmth; or a blue base coated with copper or bronze pearlescent or metallic pigments that give a soft iridescent shimmer when viewed in light. Because the look depends on the light source, materials, and finishing process, copperyblue varies between manufacturers and media, and there is no single universal hex or RGB value.

Applications include interior design and textiles, where it can create a vintage or nautical mood; automotive

and
consumer
electronics
finishes
for
a
premium,
dynamic
look;
and
digital
art
where
artists
simulate
the
effect
with
mixed
blues
and
copper-toned
pigments,
or
by
using
metallic
or
pearlescent
layers.
Related
concepts
include
copper,
bronze,
teal
or
blue-green
metallics,
and
iridescent
or
chameleon
finishes
that
shift
with
light.