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Golden Ratio

Golden ratio draws from the chromatic vocabulary of precious metals and handcrafted materials: the warm glow of polished gold, the amber depth of aged honey, the burnished warmth of hammered brass, and the cool gleam of fine champagne. These are not the garish metallics of costume jewelry but the measured, deep warmth of material quality — the palette of a master goldsmith's workbench or an architectural interior where brass fixtures age into character. Amber-gold-soft opens at the pale end — a warm, barely-saturated gold-cream that reads as natural light on pale stone or warm parchment. Amber-silk-soft provides the palette's central warm tone — a desaturated golden amber that reads as aged textile or warm wood grain. Amber-noon-muted deepens toward the copper register — a medium amber with enough saturation to read as genuine warmth without becoming orange. Amber-velvet-muted provides the mid-dark anchor — a rich, complex amber-brown that reads as aged leather or seasoned wood. Amber-depth-strong closes at a deep, near-umber warmth that grounds the palette with genuine depth.

Golden ratio is the palette for premium artisan brands and handcrafted product design, architectural material editorial (brass, bronze, warm stone), fine whisky, cognac, and aged spirits brands, luxury hotel and hospitality with warm material character, premium stationery and publishing with a heritage register, and fashion editorial with a warm materiality focus. The palette reads as warm and precious without the ostentation of loud gold. Photography direction: close-up material photography of brass, gold leaf, amber glass, aged leather, and warm wood in directional warm light; architectural interior photography emphasizing material warmth and natural patina; product photography of glass, ceramic, or metal objects on warm stone or wood surfaces; abstract texture photography of precious metal surfaces. Typography: a classical serif at light or regular weight (Freight Text, Garamond, Playfair Display) reinforces the heritage warmth character; avoid pure white for type — use a very light warm amber or cream.

GoldLuxuryEditorial
Why this set works

Rich amber, warm honey, and burnished gold tones that capture the warmth of precious metal and handcrafted luxury — a palette for premium editorial, artisan brands, and architectural materials.

Premium artisan and handcrafted brands
Luxury spirits and hospitality
Architectural material editorial
Prompt words
artisan luxury brand in warm amber and burnished gold palettepremium spirits editorial in aged amber and deep honey tonesarchitectural interior brand in brass and warm metal materials
Export ready
1. Amber Bloom Soft #D7D0AD
2. Amber Silk Soft #C9C092
3. Amber Silk Muted #BCB79F
4. Amber Velvet Muted #7E7858
5. Amber Nocturne Vivid #594C0D
--golden-ratio-1: #D7D0AD;
--golden-ratio-2: #C9C092;
--golden-ratio-3: #BCB79F;
--golden-ratio-4: #7E7858;
--golden-ratio-5: #594C0D;

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Dark mode pairs
#D7D0AD
#3E3A22
#C9C092
#7D7445
#BCB79F
#706B52
#7E7858
#B8B49E
#594C0D
#F1E9C0

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WCAG contrast audit

WCAG contrast ratios for all palette color pairs against white and black text.

#D7D0AD
1.6:1 Fail
13.5:1 AAA
#C9C092
1.8:1 Fail
11.4:1 AAA
#BCB79F
2:1 Fail
10.4:1 AAA
#7E7858
4.5:1 AA
4.7:1 AA
#594C0D
8.5:1 AAA
2.5:1 Fail

Color-on-color pairs:

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5.5:1 AA
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4.6:1 AA
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4.2:1 AA Large
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Palette

Each swatch links back to its individual archive detail page.

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1
Amber Bloom Soft
#D7D0AD
Yellow · hsl(50, 34%, 76%)
2
Amber Silk Soft
#C9C092
Yellow · hsl(50, 34%, 68%)
3
Amber Silk Muted
#BCB79F
Yellow · hsl(50, 18%, 68%)
4
Amber Velvet Muted
#7E7858
Yellow · hsl(50, 18%, 42%)
5
Amber Nocturne Vivid
#594C0D
Yellow · hsl(50, 74%, 20%)
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