What Are Warm Items Worth?
41 items tagged “warm” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.
Tyrian Purple
An ancient and extremely expensive dye extracted from sea snails, reserved for royalty
Pistachio
A soft, muted yellow-green inspired by the nut
Chartreuse
A vivid yellow-green named after a French liqueur made by monks since 1737
Olive
A dark yellowish-green inspired by unripe olives, common in military use
Butter
A soft, creamy pale yellow reminiscent of fresh butter
Champagne
A pale golden-beige inspired by the sparkling wine
Goldenrod
A warm yellow-orange inspired by the flowering goldenrod plant
Mustard
A dark, warm yellow with brownish undertones, popular in retro design
Canary Yellow
A bright, vivid yellow named after the canary songbird
Caramel
A warm golden-brown inspired by heated sugar confections
Terracotta
A warm brownish-orange inspired by baked clay pottery
Umber
A natural brown earth pigment used by artists since prehistoric cave paintings
Sienna
A warm earthy brown named after the Italian city of Siena
Khaki
A light yellowish-brown, widely used in military and casual clothing
Tan
A pale warm brown, the color of sun-kissed skin and natural leather
Chocolate
A rich, dark brown inspired by cacao-based confections
Brown
An earthy composite color associated with stability, warmth, and nature
Burnt Sienna
A warm reddish-brown artist's pigment used since the Renaissance
Burnt Orange
A deep, rich orange with brown undertones, iconic in autumn
Bronze
A dark yellowish-brown metallic color associated with third place and antiquity