TAIKOH ARAZOME 退紅 日本の伝統色 Traditional Colors of Japan

TAIKOH/ARAZOME 退紅

[Old rose]

A faded red dyed with safflower. READ MORE≫


PIE

Color Values
HEX#F8C3CD
CMYK0, 31, 9, 0
RGB248, 195, 205

DIC

 

Color Values
HEX#CB9488
CMYK14,46,38,0
RGB203,148,136
DICN968
NAME退紅
たいこう

PANTONE

 

>>Converted from DIC HEX color

Color Values
HEX#D09B8F
CMYK0, 25, 31, 18
RGB208, 155, 143
PANTONEP 54-10 C
NAMEEunry

HEX#DAA990
CMYK0, 22, 34, 15
RGB218, 169, 144
PANTONE7514 C
NAMEPetite Orchid

HEX#C18F7C
CMYK0, 26, 36, 24
RGB193, 143, 124
PANTONE7515 U
NAMEOld Rose

 

[TAIKOH]

Originally, it was a dye name meaning a faded crimson color. Later, Kariginu (狩衣) dyed in this color came to be referred to as ‘Taikoh 退紅/褪紅.’ After the Middle Ages, it was used as clothing for people of low social status with black hakama.

[ARAZOME]

‘ARAZOME’ is a very light reddish purple with a redness between cherry blossom color and IKKONZOME, and the color name means faded red. In the “Engi Dansho Daishiki (延喜弾正台式)”, which describes the ritual rules of the Heian period, it is described as the dress color of the carriage horse lady, and those who wear it are called “Taikou”.