Χρώματα και Σχήματα - Αποχρώσεις του Μπλε
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of a specific shade of blue used by the Chrysler Corporation in its logo
having a vibrant blue pigment used in ancient Egyptian art and artifacts, created from a mixture of silica, copper, calcium, and other minerals
having a dark blue color often associated with the uniforms of the United States Navy and other military organizations
of a deep, rich shade of blue often associated with the traditional tiles and art of Iran
of a deep, rich blue color inspired by the historic Byzantine Empire, often associated with luxury and opulence
having a dark blue color with a hint of green, originally derived from the dye Prussian blue
having a deep and dark blue color with a slightly muted or dusty tone, reminiscent of the dark blue color
of a vivid and deep shade of blue, often associated with intensity and richness
characterized by a vivid and intense blue color that was discovered in 2009 and is known for its unique and vibrant hue
of a deep blue pigment that has a rich and saturated color, often described as a dark and intense shade of blue with a slight hint of violet or green undertones
having a vibrant, dazzling shade of blue that is characterized by its bold and eye-catching appearance
having a soft, delicate shade of blue that resembles the color of the flower of the same name, typically described as a pale, pastel blue hue
of a deep, sturdy blue color resembling the color of denim fabric used in jeans
having a light to medium shade of blue, often described as a pale, sky-blue color reminiscent of a clear blue sky on a sunny day
of a pale, icy blue color that evokes the image of frozen icebergs or crisp winter landscapes
having a bright, vibrant shade of blue that resembles the luminous glow of neon lights
having a soft, pale shade of blue that falls between blue and lavender
having a vivid, deep blue color reminiscent of the iconic bluebonnet flowers found in Texas
having a rich and vibrant shade of blue that is often associated with the concept of freedom, liberty, and independence
having a color that is appearing as a deep and muted shade with a mix of both blue and purple undertones
having a muted, cool-toned shade of blue that resembles the color of weathered slate rock
having a vivid, intense shade of blue with a rich, saturated hue, often associated with the vibrant blue color used by French painter Jacques Majorelle
having a rich and saturated shade of blue that falls between peacock blue and periwinkle on the color spectrum
of a color that combines the soft, muted tones of mauve with the cool, serene hues of blue, resulting in a delicate and calming color
having a color that combines the soft, muted tones of lilac with the cool, calming hues of blue
having a lively and refreshing shade of blue, like the vibrant blue of the Mediterranean around Capri