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Color Palette

Sienna Color Palette

Sienna is a warm, reddish-brown named after the clay pigment from Siena, Italy. Used by artists for centuries, it bridges the gap between orange and brown. This palette offers five variations from dark raw umber to lighter sandy sienna, ideal for art-inspired brands, natural product lines, and warm web designs.

#A0522DBase
#6B3720
#854526
#B86840
#CC8560
#DEA888

Color Values

#A0522Drgb(160, 82, 45)hsl(19, 56%, 40%)
#6B3720rgb(107, 55, 32)hsl(18, 54%, 27%)
#854526rgb(133, 69, 38)hsl(20, 56%, 34%)
#B86840rgb(184, 104, 64)hsl(20, 48%, 49%)
#CC8560rgb(204, 133, 96)hsl(21, 51%, 59%)
#DEA888rgb(222, 168, 136)hsl(22, 57%, 70%)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the hex code for sienna?

The CSS named color sienna is #A0522D. Raw sienna (lighter, more yellow) is approximately #C97B35. Burnt sienna (darker, more red) is approximately #E97451.

What is the difference between sienna and terracotta?

Sienna (#A0522D) is darker and browner than terracotta (#E2725B). Terracotta is more orange-red and lighter, while sienna has deeper, earthier brown tones.

What colors pair well with sienna?

Sienna looks great with cream (#FFFDD0), sage green (#BCB88A), navy (#001F3F), gold (#FFD700), and ivory (#FFFFF0). These create warm, refined palettes.

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