What is the traditional Japanese color "ochre"?
Ochre is a yellowish brown, a traditional color derived from the color of the pigment ochre. This color is the color of earth and clay that is widely found in nature, and has been used in dyeing and painting since ancient times. At the same time, it has been used as a pigment for a long time and is known as one of the oldest pigments in human history. It was familiar to ordinary people as a color for their clothing and daily necessities, and their warm, natural color was popular.
Yellow ochre = Odoiro
Because it has a hue reminiscent of the earth, it is still popular in the fashion industry today as an "earth color." "Ochre" is pronounced "odo-iro."
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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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