Learn about the color hex code #b87333, also known as copper, and its RGB, CMYK, HSL, HSV and other values. See how it looks as text, background, border and in color schemes, shades, tints and tones. For example, when copper comes in contact with sulfur compounds, or is located in areas with salty sea air, a greenish colored patina, commonly referred to as verdigris, forms on its surface. Conversely, in humid conditions where sulfur components in the atmosphere are minimal to virtually non-existent, the patina attains shades of blue. Though patina changes the original color of copper, it importantly functions to shield the metal from additional corrosion. Learn about the color copper, a medium dark yellowish hue with the code #b87333. Find out its values, harmonies, and how to use it in web design and art. As color theory developed in the 18th and 19th centuries, copper became a recognized color, linking the metal’s color and its name. Today, the color copper is used to add a touch of elegance to design, art, and jewelry.

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