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Lemongrass & Citrus Hue
The vessel is a clear, faceted geometric vase with a razor-thin gold rim that catches light like jewelry. Its angular planes refract and scatter, turning every highlight into a soft prism.
Hue breakdown
• Lemongrass: A hazy, translucent pale green at the core. Think the tender inner stalk of lemongrass — not leafy or sharp, but muted, watery, and serene. It reads as 70% yellow, 30% green, with a milky, opaline quality where the wax or liquid diffuses light.
• Citrus: This is the energetic edge. Sharp flashes of lemon zest yellow and grapefruit-peel brightness bloom where light hits the facets. The gold rim warms those tones, pushing them toward Meyer lemon and yuzu — zesty, luminous, slightly sun-drenched rather than neon.
How they play together
The lemongrass hue acts as a calm, botanical base. The citrus lives in the reflections and refractions: fleeting glints on the cut glass, a subtle gradient toward the rim, and the iridescent soap-bubble sheen where the two tones meet. The overall effect is fresh but elevated — spa meets couture. It’s bright without being acidic, green without being herbal, and the gold keeps it grounded in luxury.