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Cherry Noir

Near-black cherry, deep noir crimson, vivid cherry red, blush cherry
Black Cherry
#1A020A
rgb(26, 2, 10)
Near-black with a deep red undertone — the pit of the darkest cherry
Deep Noir
#6A0A20
rgb(106, 10, 32)
Dark wine-crimson — saturated and deep, like black cherry in full light
Cherry Red
#B81830
rgb(184, 24, 48)
Vivid true cherry red — bold and fully saturated at mid-value
Blush Cherry
#F08090
rgb(240, 128, 144)
Pale warm pink — the color of cherry blossom, not cherry fruit

Black cherry is one of the most searched color names across both paint and fashion contexts — the term describes a specific dark red-wine shade that sits between burgundy and near-black, rich and saturated with an almost gemstone quality. Cherry Noir builds outward from that specific shade as a four-color palette, moving downward into true near-black darkness and upward through vivid cherry red to pale blush. Four tones, maximum contrast, no redundancy — each stop is placed far enough from the others to produce a genuinely wide-gamut scheme within a tight red-pink hue range.

Black Cherry is the darkest and most distinctive tone — so close to black that it reads as a near-neutral in isolation, but vibrates with warmth and depth when placed next to lighter reds. Deep Noir is the classic dark cherry shade that most searches for the term actually want: a rich, fully saturated wine-crimson that works as a premium dark color in both fashion and interior contexts. These two tones together provide a luxurious dark layer that is more interesting than plain black or standard burgundy.

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Cherry Red steps decisively into vivid territory — fully saturated and unmistakably red-cherry, it functions as a strong primary color for brands that want impact without the aggression of pure red. Blush Cherry at the pale end introduces a pink softness that connects to cherry blossom rather than cherry fruit, creating useful contrast within the palette and enabling it to read across both bold and delicate applications. The four-color structure of this palette is its strength: nothing is diluted, every tone carries weight, and the jumps between values are large enough to create real visual drama.

Cherry Noir is a natural fit for premium beauty, fashion, and fragrance brands — particularly those seeking a red palette that projects sophistication rather than loudness. The near-black anchor makes it suitable for luxury positioning, while Cherry Red and Blush Cherry provide the contrast range needed for packaging hierarchy, typography, and illustration. In interior design, the dark tones have become prominent in high-end bar and restaurant design, bedroom feature walls, and lacquered cabinetry, with Blush Cherry serving as a complementary textile or accessory tone.

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