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1 Historical development of the concept of the color  





2 Variations  



2.1  Lavender blush  





2.2  Lavender mist (web color lavender)  





2.3  Languid lavender  





2.4  Lavender gray  





2.5  Soap  





2.6  Pale lavender  





2.7  Lavender blue  





2.8  Light lavender (wisteria)  





2.9  Pink lavender  





2.10  Lavender pink  





2.11  Lavender rose  





2.12  Lavender magenta  





2.13  Medium lavender magenta (web color plum)  





2.14  Heliotrope  





2.15  Bright Úbe  





2.16  Lavender (floral)  





2.17  Amethyst  





2.18  Lavender indigo  





2.19  Deep lavender (web color medium purple)  





2.20  Lavender purple (purple mountain majesty)  





2.21  English lavender  





2.22  Twilight lavender  





2.23  Dark lavender  





2.24  Halayà úbe  





2.25  Old lavender  







3 In culture  



3.1  Fashion  





3.2  LGBT  





3.3  Music  





3.4  Religion  





3.5  Film, television and video games  





3.6  Numismatics  







4 See also  





5 References  














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Lavender (floral) (#B57EDC)
#B57EDC

Lavender (web) (#E6E6FA)
#E6E6FA

Lavender (web color)
 
Common connotations
LGBT, calmness, homosexuality
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#E6E6FA
sRGBB (r, g, b)(230, 230, 250)
HSV (h, s, v)(240°, 8%, 98%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(92, 16, 266°)
SourceX11,[1] HSV[2]
ISCC–NBS descriptorVery pale blue
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Lavender is a light shade of purpleorviolet. It applies particularly to the color of the flower of the same name. The web color called lavender is displayed adjacent—it matches the color of the palest part of the flower; however, the more saturated color shown as floral lavender more closely matches the average color of the lavender flower as shown in the picture and is the tone of lavender historically and traditionally considered lavender by average people as opposed to website designers.[3] The color lavender might be described as a medium purple, a pale bluish purple,[4] or a light pinkish-purple. The term lavender may be used in general to apply to a wide range of pale, light, or grayish-purples, but only on the blue side; lilac is pale purple on the pink side. In paints, the color lavender is made by mixing purple and white paint.

Historical development of the concept of the color[edit]

The first recorded use of the word lavender as a color term in English was in 1705.[5]

Originally, the name lavender only applied to flowers. By 1930, the book A Dictionary of Color[6] identified three major shades of lavender—[floral] lavender, lavender gray, and lavender blue, and in addition a fourth shade of lavender called old lavender (a darker lavender gray) (all four of these shades of lavender are shown below). By 1955, the publication of the ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (a color dictionary used by stamp collectors to identify the colors of stamps), now on the Internet,[7] listed dozens of different shades of lavender. Today, although the color floral lavender (the color of the flower of the lavender plant) remains the standard for lavender, just as there are many shades of pink (light red, light rose, and light magenta colors), there are many shades of lavender (some light magenta, some light purple, [mostly] light violet [as well as some grayish-violet], and some light indigo colors).

Variations[edit]

Lavender blush[edit]

Lavender blush
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#FFF0F5
sRGBB (r, g, b)(255, 240, 245)
HSV (h, s, v)(340°, 6%, 100%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(96, 9, 347°)
SourceX11
ISCC–NBS descriptorPinkish-white
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Displayed at right is the web color lavender blush. It is a pale pinkish tone of lavender.

Lavender mist (web color lavender)[edit]

Lavender mist
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#E6E6FA
sRGBB (r, g, b)(230, 230, 250)
HSV (h, s, v)(240°, 8%, 98%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(92, 16, 266°)
SourceX11
ISCC–NBS descriptorVery pale blue
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

The color designated as the web color lavender is a very pale tint of lavender that in other (artistic) contexts may be described as lavender mist.[citation needed]

Languid lavender[edit]

Languid lavender
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#D6CADD
sRGBB (r, g, b)(214, 202, 221)
HSV (h, s, v)(278°, 9%, 87%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(83, 15, 293°)
SourcePlochere
ISCC–NBS descriptorVery pale purple
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Displayed at right is the color languid lavender. The source of this color is the Plochere Color System, a color system formulated in 1948 that is widely used by interior designers.[8]

Lavender gray[edit]

Lavender gray
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#C4C3D0
sRGBB (r, g, b)(196, 195, 208)
HSV (h, s, v)(245°, 6%, 82%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(79, 10, 269°)
SourceISCC-NBS
ISCC–NBS descriptorLight bluish-gray
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

The historical name for this color is lavender gray. It is listed in A Dictionary of Color as one of the three major variations of lavender in 1930 along with lavender blue (shown below) and [floral] lavender (also shown below).[9] (This book also designates a fourth shade of lavender, called old lavender, also shown below). This color is similar to Prismacolor colored pencil PC 1026, Greyed Lavender.

Soap[edit]

Soap
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#CEC8EF
sRGBB (r, g, b)(206, 200, 239)
HSV (h, s, v)(249°, 16%, 94%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(82, 31, 272°)
SourceCrayola
ISCC–NBS descriptorVery pale violet
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

The color soap is displayed at right. Soap is a color formulated by Crayola in 1994 as one of the colors in its Magic Scent specialty box of colors.

Soap bars with lavender from Provence
Soap bars with lavender from Provence.

This color is a representation of soap scented with lavender, one of the most popular scents for soap.

Pale lavender[edit]

Pale Lavender
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#DCD0FF
sRGBB (r, g, b)(220, 208, 255)
HSV (h, s, v)(255°, 18%, 100%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(86, 37, 276°)
SourceISCC-NBS
ISCC–NBS descriptorVery light violet
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

At right is displayed the pale tint of lavender shown as lavender in sample 209 in the ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names.[10]

Lavender blue[edit]

Aperiwinkle flower.
Periwinkle
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#CCCCFF
sRGBB (r, g, b)(204, 204, 255)
HSV (h, s, v)(240°, 20%, 100%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(84, 42, 266°)
SourceMaerz and Paul[11]
ISCC–NBS descriptorVery light purplish-blue
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Lavender blue was listed in A Dictionary of Color as one of the three major variations of lavender in 1930 along with lavender gray (shown above) and [floral] lavender (shown below). It is identified as being the same color as periwinkle. The first use of the term lavender blue as a color term was in 1926.[12]

Light lavender (wisteria)[edit]

Wisteria
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#C9A0DC
sRGBB (r, g, b)(201, 160, 220)
HSV (h, s, v)(281°, 27%, 86%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(71, 47, 293°)
SourceCrayola
ISCC–NBS descriptorLight purple
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)
Chinese wisteria.

The color wisteria is displayed at right. Wisteria, a light medium violet color is equivalent to light lavender.

The Prismacolor colored pencil PC 956, which used to be called light violet and is now called lilac (the actual color of the colored pencil is equivalent to wisteria rather than lilac) is this color.

Wisteria close-up
Wisteria close-up.

Wisteria in this exact shade is one of the Crayola crayon colors on the list of Crayola crayon colors. It was formulated as a Crayola color in 1993. The first recorded use of wisteria as a color name in English was in 1892.[13]

Pink lavender[edit]

Pink lavender
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#DBB2D1
sRGBB (r, g, b)(219, 178, 209)
HSV (h, s, v)(315°, 19%, 86%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(77, 29, 319°)
SourcePantone TPX[14]
ISCC–NBS descriptorGrayish purplish pink
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

The color pink lavender is displayed at right.

The source of this color is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #14-3207 TPX—Pink Lavender.[15]

Lavender pink[edit]

Lavender pink
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#FBAED2
sRGBB (r, g, b)(251, 174, 210)
HSV (h, s, v)(332°, 31%, 98%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(79, 48, 340°)
SourceCrayola
ISCC–NBS descriptorLight purplish-pink
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

After the introduction of the Munsell color system, in which purple, described as equivalent to red-violet, is described as one of the five psychological primary colors along with red, yellow, green, and blue, some people began to think of lavender as being somewhat more pinkish color.[citation needed]

Lavender pink roses
Lavender pink roses.

This color can be described as lavender pinkorpale pinkish-purple when purple is defined as equivalent to red-violet as artists do.[citation needed]

This tone of lavender, displayed at right, is the color designated as lavender (color #74) in the list of Crayola crayon colors. This version of "lavender" is a lot pinker than the other shades of lavender shown here.

Lavender rose[edit]

Lavender rose
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#FBA0E3
sRGBB (r, g, b)(251, 160, 227)
HSV (h, s, v)(316°, 36%, 98%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(77, 62, 322°)
SourceInternet
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Lavender rose[16] is a light shade of magenta.[17] Before 1958, the color shown below as medium lavender gray and now called purple mountain majestybyCrayola was called lavender in Crayola crayons. This color can be seen as between the colors rose and lavender.

Lavender magenta[edit]

Lavender magenta
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#EE82EE
sRGBB (r, g, b)(238, 130, 238)
HSV (h, s, v)(300°, 45%, 93%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(70, 85, 308°)
SourceX11
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Some perceive lavender as being a light violet color somewhere between the web colors heliotrope and the web color wisteria. This color is reproduced at right: it is equivalent to the web color mistakenly called "Violet" which is actually a light violet, i.e., a lavender of medium saturation (see the colors displayed in the article on violet for a comparison of the so-called web color "violet" with the actual color violet, which is color #8B00FF: actual color violet). Although the web color "violet" may be called light violet it is technically actually a light magenta, since the red and blue values of the color are equal (which signifies for computer display that this color is a shade of magenta), and therefore another name for this color is lavender magenta,[18][19][20] analogous to the colors lavender gray, lavender indigo, lavender blue, lavender rose, and lavender pink.

Medium lavender magenta (web color plum)[edit]

Plum (web color)
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#DDA0DD
sRGBB (r, g, b)(221, 160, 221)
HSV (h, s, v)(300°, 28%, 87%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(73, 50, 308°)
SourceHTML/CSS[21]
ISCC–NBS descriptorLight reddish-purple
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

At right is displayed the color medium lavender magenta which is equivalent to the web color version of plum (pale plum).

Plum fruits
Plum fruits.

This color may be regarded both as a tone of lavender since it is a light color between rose and blue and as a light medium tone of magenta because its red and blue values are equal (the color signature of a tone of magenta for computer display).

Heliotrope[edit]

Heliotrope
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#DF73FF
sRGBB (r, g, b)(223, 115, 255)
HSV (h, s, v)(286°, 55%, 100%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(66, 102, 295°)
SourceMaerz and Paul[22]
ISCC–NBS descriptorVivid purple
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)
Garden heliotrope
Garden heliotrope.

The color heliotrope is shown at right. Another name for this color is psychedelic lavender because this color was a popular color often used in the hippie psychedelic poster art of the late 1960s for the Fillmore Auditorium and the Avalon BallroominSan Francisco. These posters were sold in the head shops of the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood and were drawn and produced by such artists as Wes Wilson, Stanley Mouse, Rick Griffin, and Victor Moscoso.

Bright Úbe[edit]

Bright úbe
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#D19FE8
sRGBB (r, g, b)(209, 159, 232)
HSV (h, s, v)(281°, 31%, 91%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(72, 56, 293°)
SourceEncycolorpedia
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)
A piece of cake flavoured with ube

Displayed at right is the color bright ube (IPA: [ˈʔu.bɛ]).[23] [24][25][26][27] The color takes its name from purple yams, notably from the appearance of pastriesorice cream where said tuber is an ingredient or the overall flavor. Outside the Philippines, such products are available in Filipino grocery or speciality stores.

Lavender (floral)[edit]

Alavender flower.
Lavender (floral)
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#B57EDC
sRGBB (r, g, b)(181, 126, 220)
HSV (h, s, v)(275°, 43%, 86%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(62, 71, 287°)
SourceMaerz and Paul[28]
ISCC–NBS descriptorBrilliant purple
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

At right is displayed the color Lavender (floral). This color matches the color shown as "lavender" (viewed under a full-spectrum fluorescent lamp) in the 1930 book A Dictionary of Color (reference below), the world standard for color names before the introduction of computers. This color may also be called floral lavender. It is a medium violet.

This tone of lavender would be the approximate color resulting from a mix of 50% violet paint and 50% white paint.

This tone of lavender may be regarded as actual lavender and the other tones displayed in this article can be regarded as all variations on this shade.[29]

This lavender also closely matches the color given as lavender in a basic purple color chart.

Amethyst[edit]

Amethyst as a quaternary color on the RYB color wheel
  purple
  amethyst
  violet
Amethyst crystals.
Amethyst crystals
Amethyst
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#9966CC
sRGBB (r, g, b)(153, 102, 204)
HSV (h, s, v)(270°, 50%, 80%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(53, 76, 283°)
Sourcehtmlcsscolor[30]
ISCC–NBS descriptorVivid violet
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

The color amethyst is a moderate, transparent violet. Its name is derived from the stone amethyst, a form of quartz. Amethyst is the birthstone for those born in February.

The first recorded use of amethyst as a color name in English was in 1572.[31]

Faceted amethyst
Faceted amethyst.

Though the color of natural amethyst varies from purpletoyellow, the amethyst color referred to here is the moderate purple color most commonly associated with amethyst stones. There is disagreement as to the cause of the purple color of the amethyst stone. Some believe that the color is due to the presence of manganese, while others have suggested that the amethyst color could be from ferric thiocyanateorsulfur found in amethyst stones.[32]

Lavender indigo[edit]

Lavender indigo
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#9457EB
sRGBB (r, g, b)(148, 87, 235)
HSV (h, s, v)(265°, 63%, 92%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(51, 107, 277°)
Source[Unsourced]
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

The color lavender indigo[33] is displayed at right.

Lavender indigo is a shade of lavender that is similar to the color blue-violet, a shade of indigo.

Deep lavender (web color medium purple)[edit]

Medium purple
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#9370DB
sRGBB (r, g, b)(147, 112, 219)
HSV (h, s, v)(260°, 49%, 86%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(55, 83, 276°)
SourceX11
ISCC–NBS descriptorVivid violet
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Displayed at right is the web color medium purple which is equivalent to deep medium violetordeep lavender.

Lavender purple (purple mountain majesty)[edit]

Purple mountain majesty
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#9678B6
sRGBB (r, g, b)(150, 120, 182)
HSV (h, s, v)(269°, 34%, 71%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(55, 48, 284°)
SourceCrayola
ISCC–NBS descriptorLight violet
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Displayed at right is the color purple mountain majesty, a Crayola color since 1993. This color may be regarded as a medium lavender gray.[citation needed]

This color was the color called lavender in Crayola crayons before 1958, when Crayola switched to calling the color shown above as lavender pink as being lavender. See the website "Lost Crayola Crayon Colors".[34] Because of that, another name for this color is lavender purple.

Mountain view at Auke Bay, Alaska, showing distinctive purple tinges.
Mountain view at Auke Bay, Alaska showing distinctive purple tinges.

This color is a representation of the way mountains look when they are far away.

English lavender[edit]

English lavender
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#B48395
sRGBB (r, g, b)(180, 131, 149)
HSV (h, s, v)(338°, 27%, 71%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(60, 30, 347°)
SourcePantone TPX[35]
ISCC–NBS descriptorGrayish purplish red
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Displayed at right is the color English lavender.

English lavender is a medium light tone of grayish pinkish lavender.

English lavender
English lavender.

The source of this color is the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #17-3617 TPX—English Lavender.[36]

Twilight lavender[edit]

Twilight lavender
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#8A496B
sRGBB (r, g, b)(138, 73, 107)
HSV (h, s, v)(329°, 47%, 54%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(40, 40, 339°)
SourceCrayola
ISCC–NBS descriptorDark purplish-red
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

The color twilight lavender is displayed at right. Twilight lavender is a color formulated by Crayola in 1990 as one of the colors in its Silver Swirls specialty box of metallic colors.

Although this is supposed to be a metallic color, there is no mechanism for displaying metallic colors on a computer.

Dark lavender[edit]

Dark lavender
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#734F96
sRGBB (r, g, b)(115, 79, 150)
HSV (h, s, v)(270°, 47%, 59%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(40, 53, 284°)
SourceVexillological
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)
Bisexual pride flag

Displayed at right is the color dark lavender, a representation of the exact shade of lavender that is used in the central band of the bisexual pride flag (Pantone color #258--"Deep Lavender"). On the bisexual pride flag, this color is shown as being the combination of a deep tone of magenta darker than but similar to shocking pink, the color representing women, and royal azure (a medium dark shade of azure), the color representing men. For the specifications of the color tones of the top and bottom color bands, see the image of the flag in the bisexual pride flag article.

Halayà úbe[edit]

Halayà úbe
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#663854
sRGBB (r, g, b)(102, 56, 84)
HSV (h, s, v)(323°, 45%, 40%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(30, 28, 332°)
SourceInternet
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

Displayed at right is the rich dark lavender purple color halayà úbe,[37] the color of the purple yam jam (halayà úbe) sold in Filipino grocery stores. The source of this color is the following website offering Filipino foods for sale (see under Halaya Ube):[38]

Old lavender[edit]

Old lavender
 
About these coordinates     Color coordinates
Hex triplet#796878
sRGBB (r, g, b)(121, 104, 120)
HSV (h, s, v)(304°, 14%, 47%)
CIELChuv (L, C, h)(46, 13, 310°)
SourceISCC-NBS
ISCC–NBS descriptorGrayish-purple
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

The dark lavender gray color displayed at right is called old lavender. It is a dark grayish-violet.

The first recorded use of old lavender as a color name in English was in the year 1924.[39]

In culture[edit]

Fashion[edit]

LGBT[edit]

Lavender Heights in Sacramento, California
Lavender HeightsinSacramento, California.

Music[edit]

Religion[edit]

Film, television and video games[edit]

Numismatics[edit]

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issued a lavender colored banknote of ₹100 denomination under Mahatma Gandhi New Series. The bank note measures 142 mm × 66 mm.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  • ^ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill See discussion of color lavender, Page 163; See color Sample of Lavender—Page 109 Plate 43 Color Sample C5 (Note that the color sample of lavender shown in the book A Dictionary of Color (the world standard for color matching before the introduction of computers) matches the shade of lavender displayed above under the heading "Lavender (floral)" )
  • ^ "Dictionary.com | Meanings & Definitions of English Words". Dictionary.com. Retrieved 2024-04-27.
  • ^ A. Maerz; M. Rea Paul (1930). A Dictionary of Color. New York: McGraw-Hill. p. 197. OCLC 1150631.
  • ^ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill
  • ^ ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955)—Color dictionary used by stamp collectors to identify the colors of stamps—See various shades of the color Lavender displayed on indicated page: [1] Archived 2017-08-22 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Plochere Color System: Archived 2010-08-21 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 197
  • ^ "Retsof online version of ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Colo(u)r Names – La through Lz". Tx4.us. Archived from the original on 2017-08-22. Retrieved 2009-12-07.
  • ^ The color displayed in the color box above matches the color called periwinkle in the 1930 book by Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill; the color periwinkle is displayed on page 109, Plate 43, Color Sample B8.
  • ^ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 196—Lavender blue shown as one of the three major variations of lavender under heading lavender; Page 190—Lavender blue is listed as blue-lavender, first use of the color term is identified as 1926, and the color is identified with periwinkle.
  • ^ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Page 207; Color Sample of Wisteria: Page 105 Plate 41 Color Sample E8
  • ^ Type the words "Pink Lavender" into the indicated window on the Pantone Color Finder and the color will appear.
  • ^ Pantone TPX Pantone Color Finder—Type the words "Pink Lavender" into the indicated window on the Pantone Color Finder and the color will appear:
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  • ^ The color displayed in the color box above matches the color called heliotrope in the 1930 book by Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill; the color heliotrope is displayed on page 131, Plate 54, Color Sample C10.
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  • ^ The color displayed in the color box above matches the color called lavender in the 1930 book by Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill; the color lavender is displayed on page 109, Plate 43, Color Sample C5.
  • ^ Maerz and Paul A Dictionary of Color New York:1930 McGraw-Hill Color Sample of Lavender—Page 109 Plate 43 Color Sample C5 (The color sample of lavender shown in A Dictionary of Color matches the tone of lavender displayed above under the heading "Lavender (floral)")
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  • ^ Pantone TPX Pantone Color Finder—Type the words "English Lavender" into the indicated window on the Pantone Color Finder and the color will appear:
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  • ^ Lavender by October Noir on Amazon Music
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