What is Japan's traditional color "verdigris"?
Bright and bitter, bluish blue-green is verdigris. It is a color made by crushing malachite, which is said to be the oldest pigment used in Japan, and is a representative green color used in historic buildings such as shrines and temples, as well as sculptures. According to the imperially selected history ``Shoku Nihongi'', it is said to have been presented from China along with navy blue, and is a traditional color that was very popular even in Japanese paintings.
Patina = Rokusho
The Nagano Prefectural Museum of Art, which houses many works by Kaii Higashiyama, one of the Japanese painters who liked to use verdigris, has been a hot topic for its renovation in April 2021. ``Gokusho'' is pronounced ``Rokusho''.
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We will also introduce beautiful traditional Japanese colors, how to read their kanji, and the background behind the colors. Let's enjoy together the Japanese sensibilities that have been passed down since ancient times.
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