#C19763
- RGB
- 193, 151, 99
- Brightness
- 160.1
- HSL (°,%,%)
- 33°, 43%, 57%
- HSV V %
- 76%
- Lab
- 65.3, 9.2, 33.3
- CMYK (%)
- 0%, 22%, 49%, 24%
- PNG size
- 6.5 KB
- Tone / Feel
- mid, soft warm hue
Recommended text: Black (7.87:1 — AAA / AAA)
Color Profile: #C19763
Common Name: Mannered Gold
RGB: (193, 151, 99)
HSL: (37°, 43%, 57%)
Contrast vs White: 3.1:1 - AA Pass
Contrast vs Black: 12.6:1 - AA Pass
Mood Blurb:
This rich, warm golden hue evokes feelings of calmness and sophistication. It’s a color that speaks to classic luxury, often used in design to evoke a sense of comfort and elegance. It is inviting yet grounded, a perfect middle ground between bold golds and subtle earth tones.
Notable Matches:
- Sherwin Williams: Mannered Gold #C19763
- Behr: Donegal Tweed #C19761
- Benjamin Moore: Coffeehouse Ochre #C39C64
- Pantone: 465 C #B6985E
- RAL Classic: Ochre Yellow #BD955A
Why Designers Use It:
Durability & Timelessness: Mannered Gold is often favored in design for its ability to remain relevant across various styles and trends. The warm, earth-based undertones work well in both contemporary and traditional settings, making it a versatile choice for many industries.
Association with Luxury: This color is frequently used in upscale designs, such as interior decoration, branding for premium products, and high-end packaging. Its rich tone gives an aura of opulence, which is why it is found in both the fashion and furniture industries.
Natural Affiliation: Mannered Gold's earthy base brings to mind elements such as minerals, wood, and metals. The use of gold tones ties it to a long history of value and craftsmanship. It’s particularly seen in settings that desire a sense of timelessness and stability.
Geographical Relevance: Popular in both Western and Asian markets, this color finds particular appeal in design schemes where a traditional yet modern vibe is desired. It’s often seen in interior design for elegant residential spaces or luxury commercial settings.