The actual fabric appears closest to the first two photos and is not as teal green or as muddy as the last photo shows. There are areas of lime green, cold and warm purple and medium and dark turquoise blue with gray color where the areas meld together. The Aboriginal snake design on top is in the same/lighter color scheme.
NOTE: This fabric has white streaks throughout it about every 1/2-yard. Some of it lightens when water is used to remove these areas, but it doesn’t disappear entirely. This may be a detergent that was used during the batik making process. Please be away that this is will likely be present on fabric that is purchased. See lighter/white streak that runs through the middle of the first two photos.
The first two photos are ones that I took and the last three photos are the manufacturers thumbnail images. This is a reference to show the variations in the batik colors. The second photo is the view looking at the fabric as wrapped on the bolt and not WOF. If you’re unsure about the true color, please contact me directly. I’m happy to help.
The actual fabric looks closest to the first two photos and is not nearly as dark or saturated as the last three photos shows. This fabric is a warm light-medium purple color and it does not have pink it in. This fabric is only a purple lavender color and is not pink-tinted like the first two photos sometimes appear.
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.