What is the traditional Japanese color "Rikyu tea"?
Rikyu tea is a traditional color that has a strong greenish light brown color, resembling the faded color of ground tea leaves. The tea is named after Sen no Rikyu, a famous figure who popularized the tea ceremony and is widely known today for establishing the "wabi tea" style, which emphasizes simplicity and naturalness. Other colors named after Rikyu include Rikyu white tea, Shigaraki Rikyu, Rikyu gray, and Rikyu raw wall.
Rikyu tea = Rikyucha
The period when Rikyu brown was in fashion was different from the period when Sen no Rikyu was active, so it is thought that the name was given to the color after the death of Rikyu by dyers and kimono merchants of the time.
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