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Pink Church of Calvi

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Santa Maria Church,  Calvi,  Corsica,  May 2016

 

#fdbcb4 color imageHex colour reference:  FDBCB4

A colourful note:  the first use of the English word melon as a colour was recorded in 1892.   The colour, it seems, is named after the interior flesh of the cantaloupe variety of the fruit.

This pink-peach shade became a Crayola colour in 1958.

 

 

aDSC_0636_ppCopyright Debbie Smyth, 7 January 2017

 

Part of Color Your World 

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  1. Thank you. At long last! I wondered about the name, because I thought it might have to do with the flower of a certain variety. Now I still have to find out why (black) bowler hats are called Melonen in German…

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