Polished Pearl

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About Polished Pearl

I keep thinking of polished pearl on a countertop edge: bright, smooth, and slightly pearly, not chalky. Polished Pearl has that soft green-family warmth, but it stays more luminous and less gray than Moonlight, and it's less lime-clean than Gin Fizz. Compared with Mayonnaise, it feels a touch lighter and more refined, with less buttery depth and more "ready-to-print" clarity.

I use it when the layout needs a gentle green presence without tipping into off-white territory or getting too yellow. It's a strong fit for skincare, wellness, and home goods e-commerce where you want creamy comfort behind product shots and labels. In UI, it works for cards, section headers, and quiet panels on checkout and account screens, where you want calm contrast that still reads warmer than pure white. It also plays well in editorial templates for dashboards and finance apps when the design needs the one you reach for "background" behavior rather than a statement color.

Quirk: because it's clean and light, very dark green accents will make it look even warmer, so I'll often balance with muted sage or a neutral greige.

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