Kobicha
For the town in Bolivia, see Cobija.
Kobicha | |
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Color coordinates | |
Hex triplet | #6B4423 |
sRGBB (r, g, b) | (107, 68, 35) |
CMYKH (c, m, y, k) | (0, 36, 67, 58) |
HSV (h, s, v) | (28°, 67%, 42[1]%) |
Source | JTC |
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) |
The color kobicha (媚茶) is one of the Japanese traditional colors that has been in use since 660 CE in the form of various dyes used in designing kimonos.[2][3]
The name kobicha comes from the Japanese for the colour of a type of kelp tea, but the word was often used as a synonym for a form of flattery[4][5] in a curious parallel with the English usage brown nosing'.
References
- ↑ web.forret.com Color Conversion Tool set to hex code of color #6B4423 Kobicha:
- ↑ Nagasaki, Seiki. Nihon no dentoshoku : sono shikimei to shikicho, Seigensha, 2001. ISBN 4-916094-53-0
- ↑ Nihon Shikisai Gakkai. Shinpen shikisai kagaku handobukku, Tokyo Daigaku Shuppankai, 1985. ISBN 4-13-061000-7
- ↑ Nagasaki, Seiki. Nihon no dentoshoku : sono shikimei to shikicho, Seigensha, 2001. ISBN 4-916094-53-0
- ↑ Nihon Shikisai Gakkai. Shinpen shikisai kagaku handobukku, Tokyo Daigaku Shuppankai, 1985. ISBN 4-13-061000-7
See also
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