December 25th Color Calendar Snow Light
The color of December 25th is "Snow Light." It's a soft white-orange color, like the light shining on a snowy night. It's the blank space of a holy night, where silence and blessings blend together.

December 25th Color Calendar
Snow Light – Yukiakari
"Amidst the white, there's a light."
"Snow Light" is the color of light that shines in a snowy landscape. It is a soft, whitish-orange light that blends together candlelight reflected in the snow, lamplight flickering in windows, and the hints of blessings emanating from distant houses.
This color is the intersection of tranquility and warmth. It is also a color that illuminates the blank spaces of our emotions, like the light that lights up our thoughts of someone on a winter night.
Snow lights in everyday life
• Lantern light in a snowy garden • Candlelight reflected in a white container • Shadow of a poinsettia illuminated by snow light
Yukito is a color that reflects "quiet blessings" and "the light of emotions." It is a white-orange poem of Christmas Eve that connects with the "beauty of white space" and "poetry of materials" that WABISUKE values.
Notes and etymology
• "Yukito" is a poetic neologism and not a traditional color. It expresses the visual and emotional temperature difference created by the contrast between "snow" and "light." • Similar colors include "white tea," "ecru," and "pale orange," but "Yukito" is a color that places more emphasis on its relationship with the white of winter and its aura of blessing.