KT 18.018 Angel skin pink
A completely innocent pink, a rare conflation if ever there was one.
Referenz - kt.COLOR, 2018
Farbfunktion - materialization
Wirksamkeit - good under all lighting conditions
The pale pink coral called “corallium secundum” is an infrequent relative of a species of regal, red corals called “corallium rubrum”. Although both genera are coveted as gemstones, the nearly white angel skin coral is less common and considered more attractive. The rarest specimens have the cool, almost bluish color seen here. It complements deep blues that rise from the depths of the ocean, but also deep turquoise colors and any dark, earthy umbers.
Katrin Trautwein, 225 Farben, 2017 ©Birkhäuser Verlag GmbH, Basel
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