World-recognized high-end colors: Klein blue, Tiffany blue, Prussian blue, Chinese red, burgundy red.
1. Klein Blue
Known as "the purest blue", "ideal blue" and "absolute blue", it has a strong visual impact. Named after it was mixed and first patented by the French artist Yves Klein, a neorealist.
2. Tiffany Blue
Tiffany Blue is the common name for the color owned by the New York jewelry company Tiffany & Co. It is a lighter robin light blue. In 1845, Tiffany & Co. first used it on the Tiffany Blue Book cover. Since then, Tiffany & Co. has widely used Tiffany Blue on materials including gift boxes and bags and other company promotional items.
3. Prussian blue
Also known as Berlin blue, tribute blue, iron blue, iron ferrocyanide, it is an ancient blue dye that can be used for decoration. Glaze and make oil painting dyes. Prussian blue brings us breathtaking beauty. It is not only a unique color, but also reflects a sedimentary texture.
4. Chinese Red
Vermilion is a color made of cinnabar. The purest cinnabar comes from China, so it is also called "Chinese Red". It is the cultural totem and spiritual conversion of the Chinese people, the foundation of Chinese culture, and a symbol of the national character of enthusiasm, advancement, and unity.
5. Burgundy Red
Burgundy Red (also called Burgundy Wine Red) is a type of red because it is similar to the Burgundy produced in Burgundy, France. Di wine is named after its similar color, and it has a sense of nobility and elegance just like Burgundy wine.