Paints matching Native Henna by Valspar

We found 15 closest paint color matches to Native Henna 6001-4B

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Valspar 6001-4B Native Henna

h: 60, s: 23, v: 50

LRV: 20.96%

Benjamin Moore Tate Olive / HC-112

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.17

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 58, s: 21, v: 51

LRV: 21.63%

more orange
less saturated
lighter
looks lighter
Benjamin Moore Tate Olive / HC-112
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Tate Olive / HC-112

Sherwin Williams Artichoke / SW 6179

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.48

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 66, s: 22, v: 51

LRV: 21.00%

more orange
less saturated
lighter
looks lighter
Sherwin Williams Artichoke / SW 6179
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Open paint color Sherwin Williams Artichoke / SW 6179

Behr Ecological / S380-6

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.66

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 66, s: 21, v: 51

LRV: 21.37%

more orange
less saturated
lighter
looks lighter
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Open paint color Behr Ecological / S380-6

Benjamin Moore Springfield Sage / 510

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.67

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 56, s: 23, v: 52

LRV: 23.02%

more orange
same saturation
lighter
looks lighter
Benjamin Moore Springfield Sage / 510
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Springfield Sage / 510

Valspar Zipline Green / T618

ΔE*₀₀ = 1.94

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 64, s: 23, v: 49

LRV: 19.47%

more orange
same saturation
darker
looks darker
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Open paint color Valspar Zipline Green / T618

NCS S 5010-G70Y

ΔE*₀₀ = 2.15

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 60, s: 18, v: 51

less saturated
lighter
NCS S 5010-G70Y
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Open paint color NCS S 5010-G70Y

Tikkurila Sepal / L447

ΔE*₀₀ = 2.58

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 67, s: 19, v: 52

LRV: 22.23%

more orange
less saturated
lighter
looks lighter
Tikkurila Sepal / L447
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Open paint color Tikkurila Sepal / L447

Benjamin Moore Galápagos Green / 475

ΔE*₀₀ = 2.78

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 72, s: 19, v: 50

LRV: 21.49%

more orange
less saturated
looks lighter
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Galápagos Green / 475

Benjamin Moore Passion Vine / 1504

ΔE*₀₀ = 2.80

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 54, s: 21, v: 53

LRV: 22.85%

more orange
less saturated
lighter
looks lighter
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Passion Vine / 1504

Dulux Celtic Forest 1 / 90YY 22/220

ΔE*₀₀ = 2.92

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 54, s: 31, v: 51

more orange
more saturated
lighter
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Open paint color Dulux Celtic Forest 1 / 90YY 22/220

Benjamin Moore Sussex Green / HC-109

ΔE*₀₀ = 2.96

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 51, s: 22, v: 50

LRV: 20.85%

more orange
less saturated
looks darker
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Sussex Green / HC-109

Valspar Greenwich Green / P023

ΔE*₀₀ = 3.06

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 63, s: 19, v: 48

LRV: 18.95%

more orange
less saturated
darker
looks darker
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Open paint color Valspar Greenwich Green / P023

Benjamin Moore Great Barrington Green / HC-122

ΔE*₀₀ = 3.10

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 75, s: 22, v: 50

LRV: 21.39%

more orange
less saturated
looks lighter
Benjamin Moore Great Barrington Green / HC-122
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Open paint color Benjamin Moore Great Barrington Green / HC-122

Dulux English Mist 1 / 10GY 20/179

ΔE*₀₀ = 3.11

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 68, s: 26, v: 48

more orange
more saturated
darker
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Open paint color Dulux English Mist 1 / 10GY 20/179

Sherwin Williams Edamame / SW 7729

ΔE*₀₀ = 3.29

?CIE color difference.
Smaller is closer:
~0–1 (imperceptible),
1–2 (just noticeable),
2–5 (small difference),
5–10 (clear),
more than 10 (very different).

h: 51, s: 31, v: 51

LRV: 19.89%

more orange
more saturated
lighter
looks darker
Sherwin Williams Edamame / SW 7729
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Open paint color Sherwin Williams Edamame / SW 7729

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