A complete guide to Silver Chalice (#acacac) covering color values, harmonies, shades, meaning, and practical uses across design, branding, and everyday visuals.
Silver Chalice (#ACACAC) is defined as a subtle neutral. Technical specifications include RGB (172, 172, 172), HSL (0°, 0%, 67%), and CMYK (0%, 0%, 0%, 33%). Positioned between Coral (#FF7F50) and Old Rose (#CC8899), it offers a distinct transition in the chromatic sequence. When viewed beside Coral (#FF7F50), #ACACAC displays a richer quality due to its unique composition.
This hex pairs well with analogous shades, while opposing hues may create strong visual tension. This color is suitable for branding, environmental graphics, and design systems, often utilized to create a distinct atmosphere.

Silver Chalice belongs to the neutral silver-gray family with subtle metallic influence. Silver Chalice (#ACACAC) appears reflective yet restrained. The shade suggests balance, precision, and understated elegance. Silver Chalice (#ACACAC) communicates durability and modernity. Gray tones often symbolize stability, neutrality, and sophistication. Silver Chalice (#ACACAC) evokes professionalism and compositional balance. In design, metallic grays convey technical mastery and subtle luxury. Silver Chalice (#ACACAC) feels modern while remaining grounded. Historically, silver-gray shades appeared in metalwork, jewelry, and ceremonial objects. Silver Chalice (#ACACAC) reflects a blend of practicality and prestige. In cultural contexts, silvers convey refinement, wisdom, and wealth. The color balances sophistication with utility.
Accurate conversions of Silver Chalice (#acacac) across RGB, Hex, CMYK, HSL, and Lab ensure consistent color fidelity across digital, print, and design applications.
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A full range of Silver Chalice (#acacac) variations, including tints, shades, and tones, provides highlights, depth, and subtle desaturated options for UI design.
Harmonious color schemes for Silver Chalice (#acacac) created using the color wheel ensure visually balanced palettes.
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Luminance contrast ratios for Silver Chalice (#acacac) against standard backgrounds ensure readable, accessible text following Contrast Checker and WCAG 2.1 AA/AAA standards.
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