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Learn about Japan's traditional colors

2024.8.8

Can you read it? The traditional Japanese color "indigo blue" is not pronounced "ran-iro"










What is the traditional Japanese color "indigo"?




Indigo is a deep blue color. Its name comes from the indigo plant (ai) that is used as a dye. It is also the color that has been used as a dye for the longest time, and the color is extracted from the plant used in indigo dyeing, kadoai (Tadeai). It has been used for Japanese clothing and fabrics since ancient times, and has been widely loved for its beauty and durability. In modern times, it is famous as the color of denim.





Indigo = Aiiiro

 

The indigo color known for being used by the famous artist Utagawa Hiroshige. It is also known overseas as "Japan Blue." "Indigo" is pronounced "aiiro."







R13 G86 B97 #0D5661 / Indigo




What is “Learn about Japan’s traditional colors”?
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.

 

 


Reference books: “Beautiful Japanese Traditional Colors” published by PIE International, “365 Days of Poons Illustrated Book” written by Reki Seikatsu and published by Genkosha

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