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Gallant Crozier

#6e187c
Notes

Gallant Crozier (#6E187C) is a deep violet with a jewel character. It carries the deep, saturated richness of a gemstone. Authoritative and slightly formal, it works well for type and heavy UI elements. Its HSL profile (292°, 68%, 29%) places it in the balanced band at a dark lightness. It works well as a headline, icon, or deep background in an otherwise light layout, pairing cleanly with cream, bone, and warm neutrals. For a confident two-color system, pair it with its complementary green. For something softer, pull in its analogous neighbors on either side of the wheel.

HEX
#6e187c
RGB
rgb(110, 24, 124)
HSL
hsl(292, 68%, 29%)
HWB
hwb(292 9% 51%)
OKLCH
oklch(40.1% 0.167 321.5)
P3
color(display-p3 0.3957 0.1232 0.4694)
HSV
hsv(292, 81%, 49%)
LAB
lab(27.91% 49.84 -37.15)
LCH
lch(27.91% 62.16 323.30)
CMYK
cmyk(11%, 81%, 0%, 51%)

Etymology

Gallant
adjective

Old French galant, brave / charming — present-participle of galer (to make merry). As a color modifier, gallant implies a saturated-and-chivalrous-and-confident quality, the deep-rich color of Three-Musketeers and Cyrano-de-Bergerac swashbuckling adventure tradition. Sits at the bold-and-chivalrous end of the grid, parallel to valiant and heroic.

Crozier
noun

Old French crochier, crooked staff — the bishop's pastoral staff, with its top crook often cast or carved in deep-violet enamel-and-gilt to symbolize episcopal authority. Crozier color refers to a 14th-century Limoges-school enameled crozier-crook: a saturated, slightly cool deep violet with the glossy finish of plique-à-jour enamel over gilt copper. The crook shape echoes the ancient lituus augur staff.

Closest matches

The nearest named color in three reference sources, ranked by perceptual distance (ΔE76 in CIELAB). ΔE < 1 is imperceptible to most viewers; ΔE > 10 is clearly different. When two sources point to the same hex they’re merged into one tile; click any to open that color’s page.

Variations

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Harmonies

Accessibility

Color-vision simulation

How this color appears to viewers with the four major color-vision-deficiency types. Computed via the Machado (2009) physiologically-based model. If a tile matches the original, the color reads the same to that viewer.

#6e187c
Original
#003c7f
Protanopia
#26457a
Deuteranopia
#6f2d4a
Tritanopia
#323232
Achromatopsia
WCAG contrast

The color used as foreground text against pure white and pure black, with the contrast ratio and WCAG 2.1 grade. Aim for AA (4.5:1) for body text and AA Large (3:1) for 18 pt+ headlines; AAA (7:1) is the gold standard for long-form reading surfaces.

The quick brown foxSample body text at normal size. The wcag minimum for body contrast is 4.5:1 (AA) or 7:1 (AAA).
AAAon White
10.07:1
The quick brown foxSample body text at normal size. The wcag minimum for body contrast is 4.5:1 (AA) or 7:1 (AAA).
Failon Black
2.08:1

Wide gamut

Display P3 representation

The CSS Color 4 wide-gamut form of this color. Both swatches render the same color on every display — the P3 form only diverges from sRGB when a designer pushes channels outside sRGB's reach.

sRGB hex
sRGB hex
##6E187C
Display P3
Display P3
color(display-p3 0.3957 0.1232 0.4694)
P3 has subtle headroomOKLCH chroma 0.167

Moderately saturated colors gain a small bump in P3 — the difference is usually visible side-by-side on wide-gamut hardware but won't change the character of the color.

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