14–15
The contemporary colour association with ‘emotions’ becomes a valuable resource for a holistic understanding of colour-application in an Indian context.
HASYA (JOY)
Joy is associated with the intangible feelings of nostalgia, motion, anticipation, belief, and continuity.
LEAD COLOURS
KARUNA (COMPASSION)
Compassion is associated with feelings of protection, transparency, fluidity, and freedom.
LEAD COLOURS
BHAYANAKA (FEAR)
Fear is associated with colours that represent forcefulness, strength, purity, and intensity.
LEAD COLOURS
Tons of Sun–7895 | R 251 G 220 B 117
Evening Pansy–8207 | R 148 G 131 B 141
Blooming Blue–9189 | R 38 G 72 B 114
Courtyard–9519 | R 126 G 116 B 95
Biscuit–9520 | R 144 G 133 B 113
Misty Rose–8745 | R 189 G 169 B 165
Passion Fruit–8141 | R 134 G 58 B 94
Moccasin–8763 | R 219 G 209 B 197
Grey Matter–8304 | R 131 G 133 B 132
ACCENT COLOURS
ACCENT COLOURS
ACCENT COLOURS
Pearl Star–L103 | R 246 G 243 B 233
Scarlet–8085 | R 190 G 37 B 53
Waterstone–9477 | R 64 G 66 B 65
Gauguin Blue–7344 | R 135 G 180 B 212
Eclipse–8325 | R 74 G 75 B 68
Pure Red–8093 | R 207 G 37 B 43
Sunset Orange–9398 | R 211 G 110 B 106
Rich Chocolate–8645 | R 101 G 71 B 55
Crystal Peak–L105 | R 245 G 243 B 234
All shades are printed representations and may vary slightly from actual colours. Please refer to the Asian Paints Colour Spectra for exact shade reference.