There are various tones of cerise.
Hollywood cerise {{infobox color In the 1950s, a popular brand of
colored pencils, Venus Paradise, had a colored pencil called
Hollywood cerise which was this color. Before being renamed Hollywood cerise in the 1940s, the color had been known, since its inception in 1922, simply as
Hollywood.
Deep cerise {{infobox color Displayed adjacent is the deep tone of cerise called
cerise in
Crayola crayons (see the
List of Crayola crayon colors). The color name
cerise has been used for this color since 1993 by Crayola.
Irresistible {{Infobox color The color
irresistible is displayed adjacent. The color name irresistible first came into use in the Plochere Color System, a color system formulated in 1948 that is widely used by
interior designers. The
normalized color coordinates for irresistible are identical to
raspberry rose, which was first recorded as a color name in English in 1950 in the
Descriptive Color Names Dictionary. == See also ==