A small color ritual for birthdays. Choose a date and the site gives you a color, a name, a Japanese label, keywords, and a short meaning.
Where does it come from?
The visual language is inspired by Pantone-style color cards, seasonal palettes, and the way color systems turn mood into something you can see.
Why Japanese names?
The Japanese names are used like poetic labels. They echo a culture of naming colors through nature, objects, weather, flowers, food, and small emotional changes.
How should I read it?
This is not a test, fortune, or scientific personality system. It is a reflective experience: a color, a few words, and a feeling you can keep or ignore.
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Baked Clay
焼き粘土
Baked Clay carries warm ambition, playful intelligence, and practical drive.