cuminbrown
Cuminbrown is a descriptive term used in color naming to denote a warm, earthy shade of brown that evokes the appearance of ground or roasted cumin seeds. It is used in design disciplines such as fashion, interior design, and branding to convey warmth, spice, and natural earthiness. There is no official standard for cuminbrown in major color systems (Pantone, CMYK, HTML/CSS); its exact hue varies by designer, medium, and display.
Etymology and usage: The name combines “cumin,” the spice known for its warm yellow-brown seeds, with “brown.”
Representation and palettes: In digital media, cuminbrown is typically approximate and system-dependent, with approximate RGB or
Applications and associations: The term is most commonly encountered in branding, product design, and styling palettes
See also: Color naming, Brown (color), Spice-inspired color names.