What is Japan's traditional color "gofun"?
Gofun, which refers to its opaque white color, originates from the country of Hu in China, which was introduced during the Nara period. At that time, gofun was said to be made by baking lead, but in the Kamakura period, powdered gofun made by baking shellfish such as oysters began to be used. It is used for painting Japanese paintings, Japanese dolls, woodwork, etc., and in early modern times it is also used for Chinese paintings.
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In the past, shellfish were roasted and turned into powder, but the current manufacturing method involves exposing shells to the sun and weathering them over a period of months to decades. ``Gofun'' is read as Gofun.
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