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    Williamsburg® Paint Color Collection

    Trend meets tradition with 144 colors that enhance contemporary living.

    CW-565 Anderson Blue

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    Crafted using the pigments Prussian blue and white, this graceful and beguiling shade sparkles with a touch of teal.

    CW-570 Mayo Teal

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    This striking teal traces its history to a reclaimed baluster from a demolished late 18th or early 19th century house that once stood near the Capitol.

    CW-575 Everard Blue

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    Shades of green shine through this deep, rich blue, based on a 1720s interior color found in the Thomas Everard House on Palace Green.

    CW-580 Wetherburn's Blue

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    This lush blue with a touch of green is based on a mid-18th century interior color found at Wetherburn's Tavern, one of the most thoroughly documented buildings in the HIstoric...

    CW-585 Ewing Blue

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    Created by mixing a touch of Prussian blue into white paint, this very delicate shade of blue captures a feeling of age-old innocence.

    CW-590 Williamsburg Wythe Blue

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    A classic that never goes out of style, this beautiful hybrid blue pairs a hint of Prussian blue with a gray base paint.

    CW-595 Chesapeake Blue

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    A part of Colonial Williamsburg's colonia revival color palette, this graceful shade of blue drenches rooms in soft, silky color.

    CW-600 Bracken Blue

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    Opulent and a touch offbeat, this glamorous shade of blue, a part of Colonial Williamsburg's colonial revival color palette, adds a layer of attention-getting style to any space.

    CW-605 Palace Blue

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    To create this sophisticated shade, researchers referenced 1770s descriptions and the inventory, orders and account books of Lord Botetourt for blue wallpaper at the Governor's Palace.

    CW-610 Lafayette Blue

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    Known examples of 18th century paint guided the creation of Lafayette blue, a shade created by Colonial Williamsburg's Historic Resources staff using a hand-ground mix of period-authentic blue and white...

    CW-615 Randolph Blue

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    Based on blue distemper paints used in 18th century wallpaper, dense and dramatic Randolph blue is a rich, memorable color in any space.

    CW-620 Finley Blue

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    This historically accurate color is based on known examples of 18th century blue paint. Gracious and genteel, its rich, deeply concentrated hue complements rooms filled with heirloom antiques.

    CW-625 Prussian Blue

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    Inspired by the rich dark blue created by the popular 18th century pigment Prussian blue, this striking shade mirrors the beauty of blue-and-white Chinese export porcelain popular in 18th century...

    CW-630 Washington Blue

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    Suggesting gentility and culture, this deep, lush navy blue is based on the color created by hand-grinding Prussian blue in oil.

    CW-635 Nelson Blue

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    This sheer, watery blue, created using the 18th century pigments Prussian blue, lamp black and white, has an elegant, ethereal quality.

    CW-640 Pearl

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    Inspired by a background and pattern color used in 18th century wallpaper, this light and lustrous shade of grayish blue has an almost iridescent shimmer.

    CW-645 Apollo Blue

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    A mixture of the 18th century pigments Prussian blue, lamp black and white give Apollo blue a chalky, urban sensibility.

    CW-650 Palace Pearl

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    Called "pearl" in 18th century painting manuals, this pale blue is created by mixing white, black and Prussian blue pigments.

    CW-655 Greenhow Blue

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    This fresh, fanciful blue was inspired by the light blue found in both French and English wallpapers in Colonial Williamsburg's collections.

    CW-660 Chiswell Blue

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    A more moody blue, this velvety shade -- a mix of white, black and Prussian blue pigments -- is a darker version of the pearl suggested in 18th century painting...

    CW-665 Powell Gray

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    From Colonial Williamsburg's colonial revival color palette, this pronounced, somewhat pensive color was likely found during scratch tests, the precursor to modern paint analysis.

    CW-670 Azurite

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    Mirroring the beauty of its namesake mineral, this rich, earthy shade of milky blue was used in 18th century and early 19th century wallpapers.

    CW-675 Brush Blue

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    An 18th century color found by researchers on the second floor of the Brush Everard house was the inspiration for this dense, very dramatic shade of blue-black.

    CW-680 Mopboard Black

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    This hue's playful name belies its powerful intensity. The shade was found by researchers on mopboards (baseboards) in the Historic Area of Colonial Williamsburg.

    CW-685 Ambler Slate

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    Decorative yet dignified, Ambler slate mimics a shade found in 18th and early 19th century wallpapers.

    CW-690 Bracken Slate

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    Created using white and black pigments, this beautiful shade is named after John Bracken, a rector of Bruton Parish Church, mayor of Williamsburg and president of the College of William...

    CW-695 Lampblack

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    Striking paired with glossy white trim, this luxurious lighter shade of lampblack is sharp and stylish. It was used in 18th century and early 19th century wallpapers.

    CW-700 Slate

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    Inspired by shades in 18th century and early 19th century wallpapers, this sophisticated color is soft and unassertive.

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