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Sky blue is a shade of light blue comparable to that of a clear daytime sky. The term (as "sky blew") is attested from 1681. A 1585 translation of Nicolas de Nicolay's 1576 ''Les navigations, peregrinations et voyages faicts en la Turquie'' includes "the tulbant [turban] of the merchant must be ''skie coloured''". Displayed at right is the web colour ''sky blue''.


Variations


Celeste

Celeste (, , ) is the colloquial name for the pale turquoise (color), turquoise blue colour. The same word, meaning "of the sky", is used in Spanish and Italian for the colour. In English, this colour may also be referred to as Italian sky blue. The Traditional colours of Japan, Japanese equivalent is known as ''sora iro'' or ''mizuiro'', referring to the colour of the sky or its reflection on the sea. Bleu celeste ("sky blue") is a rarely occurring tincture (heraldry), tincture in heraldry (not being one of the seven main colours or metals or the three "staynard colours"). This tincture is sometimes also called ciel or simply celeste. It is depicted in a lighter shade than the range of shades of the more traditional tincture Azure (heraldry), azure, which is the standard blue used in heraldry.


Gradations

The Italian Wikipedia cites ''Il dizionario dei colori: nomi e valori in quadricromia'' by S.Fantetti and C.Petracchi and describes multiple variants of Celeste as shown below, plus details as defined in the infobox above.


Light sky blue

Displayed at right is the web colour light sky blue. It is close in shade to baby blue.


Medium sky blue

Displayed at right is the colour medium sky blue. This is the colour that is called ''sky blue'' in Crayola crayons. This colour was formulated by Crayola in 1958. "Sky blue" appears in the 32, 48, 64, 96 and 120 packs of crayons.


Vivid sky blue

Displayed at right is the colour vivid sky blue.


Deep sky blue

Deep sky blue is an Azure (color), azure-cyan colour associated with deep shade of Azure (color)#Sky blue, sky blue. Deep sky blue is a web colour. This is the colour on the color wheel, colour wheel (:File:RBG color wheel.svg, RGB/HSV colour wheel) halfway between azure and cyan. The colour name deep sky blue came into use with the formulization of the X11 colour names over 1985–1989. The Wikipedia:WikiProject Color/Normalized Color Coordinates, normalized colour coordinates for deep sky blue are identical to Capri (color), Capri, which first came into use as a colour name in English in 1920.Maerz and Paul ''A Dictionary of Color'' New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 191


French sky blue

At right is displayed the colour French sky blue, which is the tone of sky blue that is called ''sky blue'' (''bleu ciel'') in the Pourpre.com colour list, a colour list widely popular in France.


Spanish sky blue

Spanish sky blue is the colour that is called ''celeste'' (the Spanish language, Spanish word for "sky blue") in the ''Guía de coloraciones'' (''Guide to colourations'') by Rosa Gallego and Juan Carlos Sanz, a colour dictionary published in 2005 that is widely popular in the Hispanophone realm.


Dark sky blue

Displayed at right is the colour dark sky blue. This is the colour called ''sky blue'' in Pantone. The source of this colour is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" colour list, color #14-4318 TPX—Sky Blue.


In culture

;Sports *Argentina: Following the colours of the Flag of Argentina, in which sky blue (''celeste'' in Spanish language, Spanish) is the predominant colour, many Argentine sport teams feature the colour, including Racing Club de Avellaneda, Belgrano de Córdoba, Racing de Córdoba, Club Atlético Temperley, Atlético Rafaela, Club Atlético Villa San Carlos, Villa San Carlos, Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy, Gimnasia y Tiro de Salta, and Gimnasia y Esgrima de Concepción del Uruguay. In addition, the Argentina national football team is known as the ''albicelestes'' due to the white-and-sky blue striping on their jerseys. This colour scheme is featured in other prominent national squads in popular sports such as Rugby football, rugby, field hockey, polo or volleyball, to name a few. *Australia: Sky blue is the main colour of the Australian rugby league team, New South Wales rugby league team, New South Wales Blues, as it is the official colour of the state they represent. *Italy: Celeste is the main colour of the football team S.S.Lazio of Rome, and one of the two main colours (the other being dark blue) of the football team Calcio Lecco 1912 of Lecco. *United Kingdom Manchester City F.C., Manchester City adopted sky blue as the main colour of their home jersey in 1894 and have used that ever since then. *Uruguay: The Uruguay national football team has worn a sky blue jersey since 1910, after Uruguayan club team River Plate F.C. wore sky blue while defeating contemporary Argentine powerhouse Alumni Athletic Club. The national team is nicknamed ''La Celeste''. As in Argentina, a number of Uruguayan club teams use sky blue in their uniforms, such as C.A. Cerro, Club Atlético Torque, Club Oriental de Football, and Rocha F.C.


See also

* Air Force blue * Azure (color), Azure * Bleu celeste (in heraldry) * List of colours * Marian blue * Shades of blue * RAL 5015 Sky blue


References

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