December 29th Color Calendar (Kageyui)

The color calendar for December 29th is "Kageyui."
When shadows intersect like knots, stillness takes shape.

December 29th Color Calendar

Shadow Connection – Kageyui

"When shadows intersect, memories are bound."

"Kageyui" is the color of the knots of shadows that cross each other on a winter afternoon.
A quiet gray-ink intersection that is lighter than ink and deeper than gray.
It is the color of the moment when people's memories overlap.

This color is a hint of connection in the white space.
When something invisible suddenly takes shape,
In that silence lies the meaning of the union.


Shadows in daily life

• The intersection of two shadows reflected on a shoji screen • Shadows of people stretching side by side on a winter road • The traces of a concluding sentence drawn in ink


Shadow Musubi is a color that reflects **"quiet intersections" and "knots of memory."**
This is a winter poem in gray ink that connects with the "beauty of the invisible" and "poetry of the blank spaces" that WABISUKE values.


Notes and etymology

• "Kagemusubi" is a poetic neologism and not a traditional color.
By overlapping "shadows" and "connections," the intersection of time and memory is expressed.
• Similar colors include "ink black," "gray blue," and "white gray."
"Kagemusubi" is a color that focuses more on spiritual intersections and the depths of tranquility.


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