Nezuko Kamado color: Nezuko pink

Nezuko Kamado is usually shown in a soft pink kimono with a hemp-leaf (asanoha) pattern, studied around #E58CA6, set off by her bamboo muzzle and black-to-orange ombré hair. Its approximate study hex value is #E58CA6 (RGB 229, 140, 166; HSB 342°, 39%, 90%).

Demon SlayerPink cartoonskimonoFirst appeared 2016
Nezuko Kamado — official character art (via Wikipedia).
Hex
#E58CA6
RGB
229, 140, 166
HSB
342°, 39%, 90%
CSS
color: #E58CA6;

Nezuko pink palette

Tints, shades, and the complementary color — useful for color study and for matching Nezuko Kamado's shade in the game.

Lighter
#F5D3DD
Light
#EEB4C5
Base
#E58CA6
Dark
#A56578
Darker
#6E4350
Complement
#8CE5CB

Why this shade?

A gentle, warm rose keeps the demon-turned-protector looking sympathetic and human rather than monstrous.

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About Nezuko Kamado's color

What color is Nezuko Kamado?

Nezuko Kamado is usually shown in a soft pink kimono with a hemp-leaf (asanoha) pattern, studied around #E58CA6, set off by her bamboo muzzle and black-to-orange ombré hair. Its approximate study hex value is #E58CA6 (RGB 229, 140, 166; HSB 342°, 39%, 90%).

What is the hex code for Nezuko Kamado?

Nezuko Kamado is commonly studied as #E58CA6 — a nezuko pink shade with RGB (229, 140, 166) and HSB (342°, 39%, 90%).

Why is Nezuko Kamado pink?

A gentle, warm rose keeps the demon-turned-protector looking sympathetic and human rather than monstrous.

When did Nezuko Kamado first appear?

Nezuko Kamado first appeared in 2016, in Demon Slayer.