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New Mexico
State Colors
Adopted 1999
New Mexico State Colors | Red Yellow
Official color palette of New Mexico
State color reference
State Colors of New Mexico
The official state colors of New Mexico are Red and Yellow, formally described in state law as 'the red and yellow of old Spain,' codified under New Mexico Statutes Annotated § 12-3-14 in 1999. These colors appear on the New Mexico state flag adopted in 1925, which features the sacred Zia sun symbol in red on a yellow field honoring over 250 years of Spanish colonial heritage. The specifications below list HEX, RGB, CMYK, and Pantone values for New Mexico color matching. This profile appears in the list of U.S. state colors.
- Official colors
- Red and Yellow
- Official since
- 1999
- Primary use
- State flag, state government branding, official state agency insignia
What New Mexico Colors Represent
The red and yellow of Old Spain, honoring over 250 years of Spanish colonial heritage; red represents the sacred Zia sun symbol on the state flag; yellow represents the golden field of the flag and the historic Spanish royal standard
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