#c99387 - Mexican Moonlight color
This soft, medium-light shade sits between muted rose and warm clay, offering a gentle peachy-coral undertone balanced by beige. It reads as dusty terracotta—neither bright nor overly saturated—evoking sunlit ceramics and worn leather. The hue brings cozy sophistication and a subtly romantic, vintage feel. It pairs beautifully with creamy neutrals, warm grays, olive greens, deep navy, and brass accents, making it versatile for interiors, textiles, wedding palettes, branding, and cosmetics like blush or lipstick.
#c99387 color RGB value is 201, 147, 135, and the CMYK value is 0.00, 0.269, 0.328, 0.212. Alternative names for that color are: mexican moonlight, tan, rosybrown, brandy rose, antique brass, violet.
Color Conversion
Name | Values | CSS |
|---|---|---|
RGB(0-255) | 201, 147, 135 | rgb(201, 147, 135) |
CMYK | 0.00, 0.269, 0.328, 0.212 | - |
sRGB | 0.788, 0.576, 0.529 | rgb(78.8% 57.6% 52.9%) |
Adobe® 98 RGB compatible | 0.730, 0.571, 0.527 | color(a98-rgb 0.73 0.571 0.527) |
HCT | 31.1, 22.7, 65.8 | color(--hct 31.1 15.6% 65.8%) |
HSL | 10.9, 37.9, 65.9 | hsl(10.9 37.9% 65.9%) |
HSV | 10.9, 32.8, 78.8 | color(--hsv 10.9 32.8% 78.8%) |
HWB | 10.9, 52.9, 21.2 | hwb(10.9 52.9% 21.2%) |
Lab | 66.0, 19.8, 14.8 | lab(66 19.8 14.8) |
P3 | 0.756, 0.585, 0.539 | color(display-p3 0.756 0.585 0.539) |
XYZ D50 | 0.402, 0.354, 0.209 | color(xyz-d50 0.402 0.354 0.209) |