Deep indigo, soft silver, bamboo green, and the pale pastels of paper wishes hung on summer branches — the colours of a Japanese star festival.
Tanabata — the Star Festival — celebrates the once-yearly meeting of two star deities, Orihime (Vega) and Hikoboshi (Altair), separated by the Milky Way and allowed to cross it only on the seventh night of the seventh month. People write their wishes on tanzaku — small strips of coloured paper — and hang them on bamboo branches alongside paper decorations. The palette reflects the occasion: the deep indigo of the night sky, the silver of stars and the Milky Way, the green of the bamboo that holds the wishes, and the pale pastels of the tanzaku themselves — pink, yellow, pale blue, soft green — each wish a small colour hung in the summer air.
RGB (33-48-115)
#213073
moderate and dark — a blue that reads as grounded.
When Moribund Boulder onto Yielding →RGB (137-168-184)
#89a8b8
A light, muted blue with a quiet presence.
When the True Alcove from Distilling →RGB (100-218-98)
#64da62
moderate and light — a green that reads as open.
The Alcove out Tawny Traveling →RGB (187-114-177)
#bb72b1
A muted magenta: light, considered, and steady.
Soft Basin beyond the Resting →RGB (56-83-188)
#3853bc
moderate and medium — a blue that reads as grounded.
Homespun Canyon beyond Keeping →:root { --tanabata-1: #213073; --tanabata-2: #89a8b8; --tanabata-3: #64da62; --tanabata-4: #bb72b1; --tanabata-5: #3853bc;}