| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Amber | Amber is a fossilized tree resin, which is why she is an organic gemstone. |
| Apricot | Apricot as a color is paler than actual apricots. Despite being hasty, he has a bad habit being punctual going to work. |
| Coral | Coral comes in various tones such as orange, pink, and red. At first, she was unusually dark pink or even purple. |
| Dark Orange | Looks like a burnt orange citrus, he seems confused about being a darker shade of orange. |
| Light Orange | The lighter variant of Orange. But this is not the only one, there are others that appear pretty similar. |
| Orange | What color is an orange? The answer is: It's the same as its name! Orange has also been one of the eleven basic color terms. |
| Persimmon | His name comes from a word meaning "he dries berries" or does he really do that? |
| Pumpkin | This color is named after something which is considered a fruit-vegetable, and is also associated with Halloween. |
| Saffron | The color of this one is most likely the tip of the saffron crocus thread, the spice itself actually red. |
| Tangerine | Tangerine is closely related to Orange, and has been an alternate variant as such. |
| Tawny | Also known as Tenné, known for being one of the few stains in heraldry. |
| Topaz | One of the two November birthstones, the rarest and most valuable variety of this one is the imperial topaz. |