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Kuretake Meiji no Iro Ebicha

Kuretake Meiji no Iro Ebicha

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Kuretake’s Meiji No Iro collection takes us back 120 years to the Meiji era. Where these 6 colors were the most popular and most comon among that period. Each color has its own background and historycal story attached to it.

 

  • Ebicha, Purple was considered a color for nobels, for the commoners ebicha was as close to purple as they could get. this dark red color with purple notes was used to replace purple.
  • Araishu, a watered down vermillion color often found in clothing blok prints during the Meiji era.
  • Shimbashi-Iro, one of the first synthetic/chemical colors from the meiji Era. This blue-green color was commonly used by geisha's in shinbashi and hanayanagi.
  • Kujakuryoku, Dark blue-green was used in handkerchiefs and overcoats
  • Kuroganeiro, one of the few colors introduced by the west at that time. Resembling the colors of a peacock which was admired by the Japanese.
  • Shikon, The nobel Wisteria or purple color often used in clothing worn by admired women throughout Japan.

all full bottles are the standard Kuretake 20 ml size.

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We strive to prevent scalping and bulk sales as much as possible. Therefore maximum order quantities on individual ink colors are limited to 2 per person per ink color. If you exceed this order quantity your order might be cancelled. If you do want to purchase larger quantities, feel free to contact us