Medieval Color Palettes for Fantasy Characters & Designs

Explore bold and symbolic medieval color palettes inspired by the Middle Age, knights, Dungeons and Dragons, legendary characters, and history. Use our fantasy color palette generator to create rich medieval color schemes for character design, games, stories, and creative projects.

Medieval color palettes are rooted in tradition, mythology, and symbolism. These timeless color schemes draw from the pigments of handcrafted materials and the visual language of power and legacy.

They often feature: 

  • Jewel tones - Inspired by stained glass, royal garments, and sacred art

  • NaturalуEarth pigments - From materials like ochre, indigo, lapis, and iron oxide

  • Strong light and dark contrasts - Symbolizing status, mystery, and allegiance.

Key Characteristics of Medieval Color Palettes

  • Jewel Tones - Emerald, sapphire, ruby, and amethyst

  • Deep Contrasts - Dark browns and blacks with gold or ivory

  • Symbolic Use - Colors used to signal allegiance, virtue, or class

  • Natural Pigments - Ochre, indigo, lapis, madder root, and woad

  • Heraldic Style - Bold contrasts for shields, banners, and robes.

Where to Use Medieval Color Palettes

  • Fantasy RPGs and tabletop games (e.g. Dungeons & Dragons)

  • Character design (e.g. knights, queens, wizards)

  • Fantasy book covers and historical fiction

  • Artisan and medieval branding (e.g. blacksmiths, brewers, candle-makers)

  • Gothic and vintage fashion collections

  • Theatrical costumes and set design

  • Themed event styling.

Featured Medieval Color Palette of the Month

Dungeons and Dragons - Inspired by tabletop adventures and medieval quests, this fantasy color palette blends earthy and muted tones.

🎨 Colors:

  • Tundora - #4C3E3E

  • Don Juan - #5A4E4E

  • Opium - #8A6A6A

  • Tan - #C7A67A

  • Whiskey - #D1945C

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Most Loved Medieval Color Palettes by Our Users

Medieval Color Palette - Inspired by the Middle Age, this fantasy color palette features warm neutral tones.

  • Tundora - #4C3E40

  • Soya Bean - #6A5A4D

  • Domino - #8B7B5B

  • Gimblet - #B8A76B

  • Calico - #D9C57D

Medieval Indigo - This mysterious and noble palette combines indigos and deep blues.

  • Waikawa Gray - #5B618F

  • Fiord - #4B4E77

  • Pickled Bluewood - #393B65

  • Rhino - #2A2B55

  • Port Gore - #191943

Knights of the Round Table - Inspired by Arthurian legend, this medieval palette mixes aged leathers and parchment tones.

  • Judge Gray - #4D3E2E

  • Muesli - #A67C59

  • Tan - #D0B88A

  • Zombie - #E5CEA4

  • Twine - #C1A35C

About Medieval Colors

Medieval colors reflect the natural materials, pigments, dyes, textiles, and metals used in Europe from the 5th to the 15th century. 

These colors carried emotional depth and symbolic meaning - power, virtue, mysticism, and class, making them widely used in fantasy games, storytelling, fashion, and fantasy art.

Symbolism of Medieval Colors:

  • Crimson & Deep Red - Nobility, war, courage, sacrifice

  • Gold & Brass - Royalty, wealth, divine light

  • Indigo & Royal Blues - Faith, loyalty, luxury, spiritual wisdom

  • Muted Greens - Fertility, rebirth, growth, healing

  • Black - Strength, secrecy, mourning

  • Purple - Magic, mystery, high status

  • Earthy Browns & Ochre – Simplicity, common life, natural materials, rustic craft

  • Parchment & Aged Neutrals – Age, wisdom, historic texture.

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Download our editor’s pick - a classic medieval color palette that features crimson, bronze, gold, parchment beige, and copper tones for your next fantasy-inspired project.

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