The actual fabric appears closest to the first two photos and is not as saturated as the last photo shows. The overall appearance has a dusty look to it with the background being mostly a medium water blue with darker ocean blue areas that have a slight purple undertone. The dots are mostly medium turquoise blue and light shamrock green.
The first two photos are ones that I took and the third photo is the manufacturers thumbnail image. This is a reference to show the variations in the batik colors. The actual fabric looks closest to the first two photos and is not as brown or drab as the third photo. The fabric background is a golden yellow as well as a gray green color with green dolphins and kelp on top.
The first two photos are ones that I took and the third photo is the manufacturers thumbnail image. This is a reference to show the variations in the batik colors. The actual fabric looks closest to the first two photos and is not as drab or pink as the third photo. This fabric has a wide range of blended colors that are mainly yellow-green, hunter (blue) -green, peachy coral orange, and beige with small hints of dark blue and indigo purple. It’s also slightly lighter in color than Batik Textiles 5316 and 5317.
The first two photos are ones that I took and the third photo is the manufacturers thumbnail image. This is a reference to show the variations in the batik colors. The actual fabric looks closest to the first two photos and is not as yellow, red or drab as the third photo. This fabric is a beautiful slightly yellowish-green with a blue-gray undertone in parts of the background. It’s a natural looking color that’s uniquely bright and happy.