What Color Does Gold and Blue Make?
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Dark Green / Teal
Pantone™ Approximations
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RAL (approx.)
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About This Color Combination
Gold and blue mixed as pigments produce dark green and teal, as the yellow component of gold combines with blue to create green, while blue's depth and gold's richness push the result toward a dark, jewel-toned territory. As a side-by-side contrast, gold and blue is one of the most prestigious and widely used color pairings in heraldry, sports, and luxury branding, but the blended result reveals an unexpected earthy richness. The dark green leans toward forest or hunter green with warm undertones.
Usage Tips
In painting, dark green from gold-blue mixes creates rich, dense foliage tones, deep water reflections, and the complex darks needed for old-master style still life work. Graphic designers who use gold and blue as a contrast pair can employ the mixed dark green as a harmonizing third color in a logo or palette system. Interior designers use hunter green alongside gold and navy in maximalist, jewel-toned interiors that draw on English country house and Baroque traditions. Pair with cream and warm wood tones to balance the richness.
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