December 31st Color Calendar Yuikou

December 31st Color Calendar
Yuikō – Yuikō
"Memory and hope united in light."
"Yukko" is the color of quiet light that is lit on New Year's Eve.
A pale silvery white light that is more transparent than incandescent light and softer than silver.
It is a color that connects memories of the past year and illuminates hopes for the year to come.
This color is the intersection of the end and the beginning.
When the New Year's Eve bells ring,
The quiet light shines as if to reconnect people with each other.
Light in everyday life
• Temple lights illuminated by the sound of New Year's bells • New Year's calligraphy reflected on white paper • Rings of streetlights on a snowy night
Yuiko is a color that reflects the "light of memory" and the "knot of hope."
This is a poem of light for the New Year, which is connected to the "poetic charm of time" and "quiet intersection" that WABISUKE values.
Notes and etymology
• "Yukko" is a poetic coinage and not a traditional color.
By overlapping "must" and "light," we express the intersection of time and emotion.
• Similar colors include "silver white," "light gray," and "natural color."
"Yukkou" is a color that focuses on spiritual connections and lingering light.