What are rare colors

Rare colors are colors that are less commonly found or seen in nature or human-made objects. Some examples of rare colors include:

1. Rose quartz: A pale pink color named after the gemstone, rose quartz is a delicate and rarely seen color in nature.

2. Pantone 448 C: Also known as "opaque couché," this dark brownish-green color was voted the world's ugliest color and is often used for deterrent packaging due to its unattractive appearance.

3. Gamboge: A bright, deep yellow-orange color derived from the resin of certain trees, such as Garcinia hanburyi.

4. Arctic blue: A light, icy blue shade reminiscent of the color of glaciers and Arctic ice.

5. Amaranth: A vibrant reddish-purple color inspired by the amaranth flower.

6. Aero blue: A light shade of cyan-blue often associated with the color of the sky on a clear day.

7. Falu red: A reddish-brown color used in traditional Swedish houses and often associated with Swedish culture and design.

8. Cinereous: A pale grayish-blue color resembling the color of ashes.

9. Tyrian purple: A deep, rich purple color historically derived from a secretion produced by sea snails, making it a rare and expensive color in ancient times.

10. Minion yellow: A specific shade of bright yellow chosen by the creators of the animated film "Minions," inspired by the color of the film's main characters.