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Spiced Amber

A palette assembled from the warmest, most saturated corner of the amber-to-ember spectrum — the zone that evokes toasted grain, aged spirits, warm autumn light, and hand-thrown ceramics. The amber-velvet-clear sits at the core: vivid enough to anchor the palette but deep enough to feel grown rather than bright. The ember-tone-soft provides a softer, more russet note in the mid-lightness range. The honey-silk-soft adds the golden register — warm, luminous, carrying the same quality as late afternoon light through amber glass. These five tones build a cohesive warm-spectrum range from deep terracotta to light honey. This palette works for: autumn campaign identities, artisanal food and beverage brands (honey, spice, small-batch spirits), warm editorial layouts, harvest and seasonal promotions, and any brand that wants to communicate craft and warmth through its color system.

Use when warmth needs to feel earned and aged rather than cheerful and bright. The vivid amber-velvet-clear is the most saturated entry — use it for accents and interactive states. The muted tones (coral-dusk-muted, apricot-velvet-muted) carry large surfaces and backgrounds. Pair with dark walnut or near-black type rather than a cold ink for temperature consistency.

WarmAutumnalArtisan
Why this set works

Warm amber, ember, and honey tones at rich mid-depth for autumn campaigns, artisan food brands, and harvest-season editorial.

Artisan food and beverage brands
Autumn campaign identities
Warm editorial layouts
Prompt words
aged bourbon bottletoasted spice jarharvest moon lightamber jam jarautumn orchard
Export ready
1. Amber Velvet Clear #A59231
2. Ember Tone Soft #BC8D76
3. Honey Silk Soft #C0C992
4. Coral Dusk Muted #665747
5. Apricot Velvet Muted #7E7258
--spiced-amber-1: #A59231;
--spiced-amber-2: #BC8D76;
--spiced-amber-3: #C0C992;
--spiced-amber-4: #665747;
--spiced-amber-5: #7E7258;

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Dark mode pairs
#A59231
#D1C584
#BC8D76
#634536
#C0C992
#747D45
#665747
#A69786
#7E7258
#B8B09E

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WCAG contrast audit

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

#A59231
3.1:1 AA Large
6.8:1 AA
#BC8D76
2.9:1 Fail
7.2:1 AAA
#C0C992
1.7:1 Fail
12:1 AAA
#665747
7:1 AAA
3:1 AA Large
#7E7258
4.7:1 AA
4.4:1 AA Large

Color-on-color pairs:

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4:1 AA Large
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2.7:1 Fail
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Palette

Each swatch links back to its individual archive detail page.

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1
Amber Velvet Clear
#A59231
Yellow · hsl(50, 54%, 42%)
2
Ember Tone Soft
#BC8D76
Orange · hsl(20, 34%, 60%)
3
Honey Silk Soft
#C0C992
Lime · hsl(70, 34%, 68%)
4
Coral Dusk Muted
#665747
Orange · hsl(30, 18%, 34%)
5
Apricot Velvet Muted
#7E7258
Orange · hsl(40, 18%, 42%)
Editorial direction

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