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zoetblauwe

Zoetblauwe is a Dutch term used to describe a soft, pastel shade of blue. It combines the adjectives zoet (sweet) and blauw (blue) and functions as a descriptive color reference in everyday language, marketing, and design. It is not a formal color name in standardized color systems such as Pantone or CIELAB, but one may encounter it in Dutch texts to convey gentleness, calmness, or friendliness. In practice, zoetblauwe hues correspond to light, desaturated blues, akin to pastel or powder blue, and may vary by observer and lighting.

Usage and scope: The term appears in fashion, interior design, and literature to evoke a delicate, approachable

Relation to other terms: Other Dutch pastel blue terms include poederblauw and babyblauw. Etymology-wise, zoetblauwe is

See also: color naming in Dutch, pastel colors, blue.

impression.
It
is
commonly
used
with
nouns
such
as
lucht
(sky),
jurk
(dress),
or
tas
(bag).
The
phrase
helps
distinguish
a
softer
blue
from
brighter,
more
saturated
blues.
In
color
palettes,
zoetblauwe
tones
may
be
paired
with
whites,
creams,
and
warm
grays
to
create
serene
atmospheres.
a
straightforward
compound
formed
from
zoet
and
blauw,
reflecting
a
common
pattern
in
Dutch
color
description.