A maleEurasian teal, showing the iridescent blue-green stripe on the headAs the color in the teal's head is astructural color, its exact color as perceived by the human eye varies with the angle of light incidenceTeal color in anicebergTheflag of Sri Lanka uses teal.
Teal is a dark cyan color. Its name comes from that of a bird, theEurasian teal (Anas crecca) which has a similarly colored stripe on its head. The word is often used colloquially to refer toshades of cyan in general.
It can be created by mixing cyan with black or gray.[2] It is also one of the first group of 16 HTML/CSSweb colors. In the RGB model used to create colors on computer screens and televisions, teal is created by reducing the brightness of cyan to about one half.
InNorth America, teal became afad color during the 1990s, with many sports teams adopting it for their uniforms.[3][4]
The first recorded use ofteal as a color name in English was in 1917.[5] The termteal (referring to a species of duck) is derived from the Middle Englishtele, a word akin to the Dutchtaling and the Middle Low Germantelink.[6]
Teal blue is a medium tone of teal with more blue. The first recorded use ofteal blue as a colour name in English was in 1927.[5]: p. 101, plate 39, color sample L6
The source of this colour is thePlochere Color System, a colour system formulated in 1948 that is widely used byinterior designers. Teal was subsequently a heavily used colour in the 1950s and 1960s.[8]
Teal blue is also the name of aCrayola crayon colour (colour #113) from 1990 to 2003.
Teal green is a darker shade of teal with more green. It is a variable color averaging a dark bluish-green that is green, darker, and stronger than invisible green or pine tree.[9]
Teal green is most closely related to theCrayola crayon color Deep Space Sparkle.
TEAL is the acronym forTasman Empire Airways Limited, the forerunner ofAir New Zealand, who used teal as their airline's signature color; it appeared not just on plane livery but promotional material and airline bags. When New Zealanders refer to ‘teal green,’ they are more likely referring to the airline color than the bird's color.
Rapid transit
Teal is the official color ofKochi Metro, the rapid transit system serving the city ofKochi in India.
Flags
Theflag of Hungary contains a greenish-teal horizontal stripe.
Armies that usedfeldgrau,cadet gray and similar shades of grayish green for field uniforms in the late 19th and early 20th century commonly used more saturated color for officers, often tending on teal. The armed forces of theNetherlands used teal field uniforms up tothe 2nd World War.[13] Some of the modern parade uniforms of theRussian Armed Forces are also teal, though named "wave-green" in the service.[14]
Sports
Teal is the jersey color of theBelfast Giants. The color was chosen to be a neutral color in the often heated sporting environments ofBelfast. ThePort Adelaide Football Club in theAFL also feature teal in their team colors. Teal is also worn by theCharlotte Hornets of theNBA. TheDetroit Pistons also wore teal as part of their uniforms from the 1996-97 to 2000-01 seasons.
In theNational Hockey League, theSan Jose Sharks use a variation calledDeep Pacific Teal as their primary color. The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim used a variation of teal known asJade as a primary color until 2006 when the team was rebranded to theAnaheim Ducks. The color is still used today on the team's alternate uniform.
ThePenrith Panthers of the NRL used in the early 2000s teal as a secondary color.
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InOur Flag Means Death, when asked their favourite color, the character Jim Jimenez replies "teal".
Characters in the South Korean television seriesSquid Game wear teal tracksuits as their game uniform.[17]
Religion
TheHermit Intercessors of the Lamb, a Christian contemplation group in the state ofNebraska, wears habits with a tealscapular to symbolize intercession between heaven (blue) and earth. Originally organised as aRoman Catholic association, it was suppressed in 2010 by the Archbishop of Omaha, who directed members to cease wearing the scapular in Church activities.
Green pigments for paints and fabric dyes were difficult to obtain from nature in the past, thus they were rarely employed in clothes or heraldic emblems. While green may have been blended with blue and yellow paints, mixing dissimilar substances was frowned upon due to suspicion of alchemy. Only during the early Renaissance did the superstitious custom fade away, and in the late eighteenth century, the German Swedish scientistCarl Wilhelm Scheele found new copper greens.[21]
Issue awareness
Teal is the color ofovarian cancerawareness. Ovarian cancer survivors and supporters may wear teal ribbons, bracelets, T-shirts, and hats to bring public attention to the disease.[22][23]
^abMaerz, Aloys John; Paul, M. Rea (1930).A Dictionary of Color. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. pp. 205 (text), 101 (teal color sample). Plate 39 color sample L7 (on p. 101).