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Our naturally colorful and alive planet makes numerous energizing colors, and they serve as a source of inspiration for people and other living things. These hues are broadly categorized into certain well-known terminology to further classify them, such as the color wheel, which has three categories: primary, secondary, and tertiary; then rainbow hues, which stand for VIBGYOR (commonly known as ROYGBIV) to depict colors, respectively.
Similar color combinations have recently been found that result in two rare, uncommon colors that are not only pleasing to the eye but also quite attractive and can be utilized for décor. Most precisely, bluish-green and greenish-blue colors are extensively debated in this article.
The main difference between both of these colors might be explained as greenish-blue would exhibit more blue color than green, whereas bluish-green might suggest greener than blue color.
In the gemstone-making industry and sapphires, these vibrant colors are really in high demand, and due to their distinctiveness and uniqueness, they are prominent in sapphire shapes.
It is confusing, but the percentages of green are near 15% or a little more with an adequate portion of blue shades, and with their collaboration, they make up the most magnificent colored stones, such as radiant sapphires.
Further, this shade can also be classified based on its color code in the color palette; as it is a combination, its color code will go as #0D98BA.
As we know already most of the colors are made up of the combination of different other shades and many look-alikes with the already discovered ones. Similarly, teal is a shade that is more light cyan (which is an aqua-blue color) and little green, it has a hint of green with every shade of blue.
The beautiful and most enchanting combination of blue and green tinges gives us a fascinating color called bluish-green with some proportions of blue (nearly 15) in it along with a generous amount of green hues.
These are used to produce captivating gemstones and sapphires; this bluish-green shade comes in between blue and green. This area is mostly known as the cyan family of colors and this particular shade is more towards an aquatic and aquamarine type of color.
Features | Bluish-Green | Greenish-Blue |
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Hues | The amalgamation of these two beautiful colors represents some tinge of bluish shade with more of greenish color. | Greenish-blue color would be having a limited hint of green as a secondary color shade and a great number of blue hues. |
Belongings | It is being represented by the light cyan family of colors to denote more aqua color in stones | It belongs to the dark cyan family of colors which is also known as the colors between blue and green. |
Origin | This color originated from aqua symbolizing water which is mainly blue and it denotes the calm nature of water as tranquility and serenity which is positive. | This color has come from subtractive colors whose one of many primary shades is cyan. This shade has the most quality of green look-wise, so it denotes growth, harmony, and freshness like forest leaves and trees. |
Wavelengths | Every color has its unique wavelength and to combine colors wavelengths play a vital role; as here green is in a large ratio so it would have its wavelength of around 495-570 nm. | While here blue is the primary color so blue has about 450-495 nm. |
Energy | Similarly, energy is again an important attribute to consider in amalgamation processes. The green contains about 2.25 eV. | And the energy that the blue color possess is about 2.75 eV. |
As we have already come to know that these shades are extensively being used in sapphires, some foremost insights are being discussed to cover the relevant informational gap further. Some misinterpretations have also been discussed briefly about these shades as listed below:
Other than sapphires and gemstones there are some further examples of it as well where we can experience these shades:
Greenish-blue color can be seen in aquatic life more, as it involves more blue shades in it; it can be found in glauconite rock which is obtained from marine sandstones and greenstones that are mainly greenish-blue in color.
Nature is full of such enchanting colored sceneries (like the bioluminescence phenomenon that can be seen at night in the sea because of the presence of algae in it) and animals as well, for example, peacocks, leaf birds, etc.
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