The first and third photos are the manufacturers thumbnail images. The second photo is one that I took and is the best representation of the actual colors in this collection.
There are variations in batik colors because they are hand-dyed. The actual fabric may look slightly different in color and fabrics are usually lighter/brighter in person than what appears on the computer screen. If you need further color assistance, please contact me directly. I’m happy to help.
*** Despite the manufacturer’s Yellow Oatmeal color description, this fabric is not actually yellow at all. It’s definitely an aqua blue dot on a solid white background.
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 bright as the third photo. This fabric is a rich pink coral and yellow-beige color and make a perfect tropical blender.
The most current dye lot of this fabric is featured in the first two photos. It has a golden peach background with mauve and fuchsia colors mixed into the fabric with hints of turquoise green. There is much less turquoise in this fabric than in previous dye lots and the main colors are peach-orange and mauve-pink.
The first and third photos are the manufacturers thumbnail images. The second photo is one that I took and is the best representation of the actual colors in this collection.
There are variations in batik colors because they are hand-dyed. The actual fabric may look slightly different in color and fabrics are usually lighter/brighter in person than what appears on the computer screen. If you need further color assistance, please contact me directly. I’m happy to help.