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All you need to know about Pewter.

Find out what the color means and how you can pair it with other colors to achieve beautiful results.

Pewter is a deep, dark gray that is named after a metal made particularly from the tin. Even though the origin of metal and its name remains unknown, pewter kitchen utensils and dinnerware has been found in London during the Roman period, proving its existence since the first millennia.

The gray character in Pewter embodies seriousness and neutrality, while its darker tones bring off a sense of profundity. As a result of its neutrality, it can pair easily with almost any color in the spectrum. However, you will need to balance the color pewter with lighter shades, such as light gray or creams to achieve a sophisticated appearance.

Pewter hex code: #E9EAEC

Color conversion

HEX
#E9EAEC

RGB DECIMAL
233, 234, 236

RGB PERCENTAGE
0.9, 0.9, 0.9

HSL
220.0, 0.1, 0.9, 1.0

HSV
220.0, 0.0, 0.9

CMYK
0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.1

LAB
92.7, 0.0, -1.1

NUMBER
15330028

LUMINANCE
0.82

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