Persian Mosaic

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About Persian Mosaic

Persian Mosaic feels like polished tile seen in shade: cooler than a true ocean blue, but not nearly as deep as After the Storm. Compared with Pacific, it has a denser, more saturated pull, with a slightly teal-leaning undertone that keeps it from turning plain. It lands mid-dark, so it reads like a committed state color, not a fleeting highlight.

I use it for dashboards and finance apps when the interaction needs to look intentional without slipping into Atlantis's calmer, cleaner edge. It also works well in healthcare product screens for selected rows, focus borders, and hover layers where you want the one you reach for that still feels composed beside quieter blues. Relative to Ocean's Embrace, Persian Mosaic holds more pigment and presence, so it doesn't feel like it's receding under glass.

Quick pairing note: keep it close to neutral grays and soft off-whites. If your UI has a lot of already-saturated blue, this shade can look heavy, so you'll want to manage contrast and spacing around it.

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