Sharka Blue [verified] May 2026
I'm assuming you meant "Shark Blue"!
Sharka Blue is a result of a unique combination of environmental and optical factors. It is typically observed in areas with high concentrations of certain minerals, such as copper or cobalt, which interact with sunlight to produce the distinctive blue color. The iridescent effect is created by the way microscopic particles or structures refract and reflect light, giving the appearance of a shifting, shimmering color. sharka blue
First discovered in Bulgaria in the early 20th century, Sharka (from the Bulgarian word for "pox" or "blemish") has spread across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. While Australia and New Zealand remain miraculously free, most other regions battle this quarantine pest constantly. I'm assuming you meant "Shark Blue"
A third, less common but emerging use of "Sharka Blue" is in and digital art . The term has been co-opted by UI/UX designers to describe a specific hexadecimal color code: #0B4F6C (a deep, brooding teal-blue with high saturation). The iridescent effect is created by the way