Square Tetradic Color Scheme
Square Tetradic color schemes always make a bold statement since they combine a pair of Primary/Secondary colors with a pair of Tertiary colors.
The square color scheme is similar to the rectangle, but with all four colors spaced evenly around the color circle. (Because a square tetrad is comprised of two pairs of complementary colors, it is also know as a double-complementary scheme.) You should also pay attention to the balance between warm and cool colors in your design. The following are examples of Square Tetradic Color Schemes.
Celebrate Dangle Bracelet by Gloria-Jean Browne
English Garden Cuff Bracelet by Robin M. Flore

Island Breeze by Rickie Voges
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