What is the traditional Japanese color "purple crow"?
Purple crow is an elegant color that is close to black with a lustrous purple tinge. The "bird" in this color name refers to a crow. Crow feathers are generally thought of as black, but in reality they are shiny and shine a deep, dark purple when exposed to light. This color name was born from their beauty.
In modern times, crows are often thought of as omnivorous birds that scavenge through garbage, but since ancient times they have been considered sacred birds that bring good fortune. Their beautiful black hair is also sometimes referred to as "bird hair."
Purple crow = Shiushoku
The Kojiki records that the Yatagarasu guided Emperor Jimmu on his eastern expedition, and in Kumano it is considered a messenger of the gods.
DIC Traditional Japanese Colors: R30 G23 B51 #2A2223 / Shiushoku
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