What is teal




















Thank you! Even google has teal and turquoise mixed up. Teal is supposed to be the dark one. Good job! Where did you find their definitions of each colour? Good job. Thanks so much! I have really been struggling with this; I would like to redo a bedroom with one of those colors plus red.

In this case, turquoise is the first blend, being composed of green and blue. But then you get aqua by blending turquoise with white considered a tint , and you get teal by blending turquoise with black considered a shade. The degree of difference in the shade or tint depends on the initial composition of colors to create the blend.

In other words, aqua, turquoise and teal can vary greatly in color and intensity because of the ratio of blue and green used to achieve the first color.

Hope that helps. I was just thinking of this a couple of days ago. Thank you for your input much appreciated. Teal does vary in shade. Teal is also my favorite color also as someone said earlier.

Actually from sea foam to bluish green. I wanted turquoise and white. Its turning into a giant mess! Be sure that she knows the difference between the 3 colors. Thank you for the fun and inquisitive post. I just shared it with my 4 year old because she was also convinced that turquoise and aqua, but also seafoam green, were all the same color. Great article, Janet. I have always thought there were two teals.

Both contain elements of blue and green, but teal is darker and has lower saturation, where turquoise is quite bright and even has elements of yellow. Turquoise is definitely lighter than teal. As mentioned above, teal is a darker color with a lower saturation. Turquoise, on the other hand, is both a light and bright color.

Teal is neither green nor turquoise. Teal is actually a mix of green and cyan also known as aqua , which is a lighter blue. Turquoise tends to be more blue than teal, which as mentioned above has a green base. Aqua is lighter than both teal and turquoise. Turquoise is basically a darker versions of aqua, while teal is even darker still, and also has more green. Image via Rob Lavinsky, iRocks. Think of how all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares — this is a similar concept.

According to University Art , teal is a darker shade of cyan, which is one of the four colors of inks used in printing. It is also one of the original group of 16 web colors defined in HTML in Similar to aqua, teal mixes green and blue, but it has a lower saturation that makes it easier on the eyes.

Even within teal there are different shades, and, actually, two different types of teal. A member of the duck family, the Eurasian teal bird has eyes that are ringed with this bright color, hence the origin of the name.

The Interior Designers Institute IDI says that the psychology of teal is unique because it mixes the tranquil stability associated with blue colors into the optimism and healing properties of green hues. Color psychology tells us that teal is a somewhat unconventional color, and that people who like teal appreciate things that are a little different. There are a number of other characteristics associated with people who like the color teal.

The tend to be:. Teal is a soothing shade that the IDI says combines the two favorite colors of Americans. It evokes thoughts of tropical lagoons and dense jungles.

The color can be found lots of places in nature, from oceans to peacock feathers. In its bold, vibrant state, teal absolutely pops when paired with bright white. Think: whitecaps on the ocean waves. Its complementary color, or color wheel match, is coral.

Light teal blue leans toward the cooler end of the spectrum and works well to create a soft, relaxing space with plenty of positive chi and energy. The mineral is rare and valuable in finer grades and has been prized as a gem and ornamental stone for thousands of years owing to its unique hue. In many cultures the gemstone has been esteemed for thousands of years as a holy stone, a bringer of good fortune or a talisman.

The sky-blue gemstones were often worn round the neck or wrist as protection against unnatural death. If they changed color, the wearer was thought to have reason to fear the approach of doom. Meanwhile, it has been discovered that turquoise can change color.

The change can be caused by light, or by a chemical reaction brought about by cosmetics, dust or the acidity of the skin! Turquoise is a shade of blue that lies on the scale between blue and green.



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