How woven colors work
Please note: This product has some limitations and specifics you should know.
Woven designs use a six-yarn color system—red, blue, green, gold, white, and black—combined with natural and black fill yarns. Together, these yarns create approximately 195 visible color variations. Because of this limited palette, woven designs can’t replicate every digital color exactly; instead, colors are matched to the closest achievable woven equivalent.
- Fluorescent or neon shades—especially bright yellows, greens, and oranges—are converted to the nearest available color and often shift toward gold or olive tones.
- Yellows and other light colors may appear more muted, earthy, or subdued once woven.



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