Rose Gold Color
Hex Code: #B76E79 · pink
About Rose Gold
Rose gold is a beautiful blend of gold and pink, created by mixing gold with a small amount of copper. It first gained significant popularity in the 1920s and has experienced a massive resurgence in the 2010s thanks to Apple's rose gold iPhone. This metallic-tinted pink carries associations with luxury, femininity, and modernity, occupying a unique space that feels simultaneously warm and cool, feminine and technological.
Color Palettes with Rose Gold
Colors That Go With Rose Gold
These colors complement Rose Gold beautifully in design projects.
How to Use Rose Gold in Design
Rose gold has become a staple of modern luxury design. It works beautifully with white, cream, marble textures, deep burgundy, and soft gray. Popular in jewelry, tech product design, wedding aesthetics, beauty branding, and any design that wants to feel premium and contemporary.
When working with Rose Gold digitally, always verify contrast ratios between the color and any text placed on top of it. Use the hex code #B76E79 directly in your CSS, Figma, or design tool of choice. For print projects, ask your printer for the equivalent CMYK or Pantone value to ensure accurate color reproduction.
Use #B76E79 as a starting point in the Colortion palette generator to explore harmonious combinations built around Rose Gold.
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What is the hex code for Rose Gold?
The hex code for Rose Gold is #B76E79. The RGB value is rgb(183, 110, 121) and the HSL value is hsl(353, 33%, 57%).
What colors go with Rose Gold?
Rose Gold pairs well with Champagne. These combinations work together to create harmonious, balanced designs across web, print, and interior applications.
What is Rose Gold used for in design?
Rose gold has become a staple of modern luxury design. It works beautifully with white, cream, marble textures, deep burgundy, and soft gray. Popular in jewelry, tech product design, wedding aesthetics, beauty branding, and any design that wants to feel premium and contemporary.