This document showcases a collection of colors inspired by Iran's nature, architecture, food, and crafts. Each color is represented by its name in Persian and English, along with its hex code and a brief description of its origin.
#0047AB
🔹 Deep blue inspired by Lapis Lazuli, commonly seen in mosque tiles and Persian miniatures.
#40E0D0
🔹 Light turquoise inspired by the famous Neyshabur turquoise stone.
#00A86B
🔹 A calming green shade derived from jade stone.
#C3B091
🔹 Earthy beige inspired by Iran’s vast deserts.
#D4AF37
🔹 A golden-yellow color found in Persian carpets.
#A52A2A
🔹 Reddish-brown, inspired by the color of henna.
#8B4513
🔹 Dark brown, resembling the color of Iranian dates.
#966F33
🔹 A warm wood tone found in walnut and oak crafts.
#F4C430
🔹 A golden-yellow hue inspired by saffron, Iran’s prized spice.
#900020
🔹 Deep red inspired by barberries, commonly used in Persian cuisine.
#800000
🔹 Maroon-red inspired by Anab (jujube fruit).
#5D3A3A
🔹 Dark purple, resembling the skin of Persian eggplants.
#FFB07C
🔹 Peachy-pink, inspired by the color of quince fruit.
#78866B
🔹 Soft green, inspired by hemp plant leaves.
#4B0082
🔹 A mix of blue and purple, seen in Persian textiles and tilework.
#800080
🔹 Rich purple, used in Safavid-era royal garments.
#FF69B4
🔹 Soft pink, common in Persian traditional fabrics.
#B87333
🔹 A warm copper hue, inspired by Persian copperware.
#708090
🔹 Soft gray, frequently used in Persian traditional architecture.
#007BA7
🔹 A blend of lapis blue and turquoise, seen in Persian mosaics.
#E32636
🔹 Bright red-orange, common in Persian miniatures and manuscripts.
#D4AF37
🔹 Golden-brass color, inspired by Persian brassware.
#D2B48C
🔹 A warm tan, resembling the traditional mud-brick walls of Iranian villages.
#C0C0C0
🔹 Bright silver, inspired by Persian silver crafts.
#4CAF50
🔹 A unique shade of green found in historical tomb tilework.
#4682B4
🔹 A soft sea blue, resembling the Caspian Sea and Persian Gulf.
#808080
🔹 A silvery-gray tone, commonly seen in Persian wool textiles.
#560319
🔹 A deep red, found in traditional Persian velvet fabrics.
This collection is inspired by the rich heritage of Persian culture, nature, and craftsmanship. These colors reflect the beauty of Iran’s landscapes, architecture, and artistic traditions.
Also you can contribute to the repository to change or modify the colors.
Enjoy ✌️