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Color:
Burnt Copper


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Colors with the same hue:
Cedarwood
Peanut
Nutmeg
Sunburst
Sinopia
Coquelicot
Musk
Flame
Clay
Deep Orange
Coral
Middle red
Dark salmon
Delicate Coral
Similar colors:
Henna
Sien
Chestnut
Sorrel
Fuzzy Wuzzy
Paprika
Rum
Clay
Nutmeg
Burnt umber
Coconut
Dull Red
Caramel
Kobe
Sienna
Cognac
Muddy Red
Peanut
Bay
Earth
Tortoiseshell
Russet
Cedar
Walnut
Deep chestnut
Sweet Brown
Chinese red
Redwood
Metallic brown
Sandalwood
Words evoked by this color:
canter,  equestrian,  gelding,  gallop,  trotting,  equine,  cheval,  pheasant,  hickory,  chestnut,  roasted,  chesterton,  tannin,  hereford,  chen,  henna,  cognac,  thoroughbred,  horse,  homestead,  homemade,  hippie,  theorbo,  nestle,  geotechnical,  tectonics,  geothermal,  geologic,  geologist,  geological,  plowman,  anglo-saxon,  cologne,  cordoba,  cordova,  incense,  caramel,  carmel,  praline,  tasty,  scrumptious,  dessert,  caracal,  carr,  toffee,  melted,  flan,  amoretto,  redwood,  sequoia
Literary analysis:
In literature, the term “burnt copper” is frequently employed to evoke a vivid, warm hue that carries both natural and artistic connotations. For example, authors use it to describe a sun-kissed complexion, imbuing a character with an exotic, resilient quality as seen when a man’s face takes on the deep, bronzed tone of burnt copper [1]. In more technical or creative contexts, it appears as a pigment—its mixability even noted when a touch of yellow burnt copper suggests a shift toward greener tones, highlighting its versatile role in color theory [2]. Additionally, its vivid, metallic shine is celebrated for its richness, likened to the radiant fusion of copper and gold, while sometimes the color stands alone to encapsulate the essence of this striking, oxidized glow [3][4].
  1. Notwithstanding his unaccustomed tropical dress and his face burnt copper colour by the sun, Alan knew the man at once.
    — from A Yellow God: An Idol of Africa by H. Rider (Henry Rider) Haggard
  2. By adding 1 / 14 th part of yellow burnt copper , the colour will approach to green.
    — from A System of Pyrotechny Comprehending the theory and practice, with the application of chemistry; designed for exhibition and for war. by James Cutbush
  3. It's as bright as copper and gold, as red as burnt copper, and it has gold threads where the sun shines on it.
    — from Sons and Lovers by D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
  4. Burnt copper.
    — from Selling Home Furnishings: A Training Program by Walter F. Shaw

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