Lavender – Shades
Browse 10 progressively darker shades of #e2c6ec. Perfect for depth, shadows, and dark themes.
#e2c6ec
Base
#d2a7e2
#c48cd9
#b56ecf
#a54fc4
#913bb0
#7b3295
#612877
#481d58
#2f1339
#190a1f
About Shades for #e2c6ec
Shades of #e2c6ec are produced by progressively reducing lightness. While the hue remains at 284°, darker values add depth, weight, and gravitas. Shades are used for text on coloured backgrounds, shadows, borders, and dark-mode UI. The 10 shades below progress from slightly darker than #e2c6ec to deep, near-black variations. Pairing the original color with its darker shades creates a professional monochromatic look that communicates sophistication.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the shades of #e2c6ec?
- Shades of #e2c6ec are produced by progressively reducing lightness. While the hue remains at 284°, darker values add depth, weight, and gravitas. Shades are used for text on coloured backgrounds, shad...
- How do I use #e2c6ec shades colors in CSS?
- Copy the hex values shown above and use them in CSS properties like color, background-color, or border-color. For gradients, use the linear-gradient() syntax provided.