
| birthday | January 17 |
|---|---|
| Color name | Light ice color |
| HEX | #D9E8E6 |
| RGB | 217, 232, 230 |
| Color meanings | Transience and Serenity |
What is the birth color for January 17th, "pale ice color"?
The birth color for January 17th is "Usura-iro" (thin ice color), reminiscent of the thin ice that forms on a winter pond. This color is a modern birth color that this website has uniquely selected, drawing inspiration from the seasons and traditional customs.
The pale green hue, tinged with just a hint of blue, captures the delicate beauty of the moment when the water's surface begins to freeze silently in the freezing air. It evokes the shimmering surface of the ice as it catches the light, the ripples of water visible beneath, and a sense of transience, as if it would melt at the slightest touch.
This color, reminiscent of a quiet winter morning, is full of serene charm that soothes the mind and brings a moment of introspection.
The color's meaning is "ephemerality and tranquility," and it relates to personality.
Those drawn to the color of pale ice tend to be highly sensitive and possess a delicate heart. They have excellent insight, keenly perceiving not only the surface of things but also their underlying essence and subtle changes. They prefer quiet environments and cherish time for solitary contemplation.
This translucent color symbolizes clear thinking and calm judgment. You excel at objectively analyzing situations and finding logical solutions without being swayed by emotions. Your intellectual demeanor instills a sense of calm and trust in those around you.
On the other hand, their fragility, like thin ice, also suggests a vulnerable side. However, beneath that sensitivity lies a dignified strength that allows them to remain true to themselves even in difficult situations. Their pure and sincere character will surely earn them the quiet admiration of many.
Connection to the seasons — Thin ice, cold pond
The color "usura-iro" (薄氷色), as its name suggests, originates from "usurai" (薄氷), the thin layer of ice that forms on ponds and lakes during the harsh winter cold. This phenomenon, which can be seen around "Daikan" (大寒), the coldest time of the year, is a familiar seasonal word for winter, and its delicate beauty has been celebrated in many waka and haiku poems.
At this time of year, the pond is called "Kannoike" (winter pond), and it appears as if all life has ceased. However, beneath the surface, creatures awaiting spring are quietly breathing. The pale ice color symbolizes the profound depth of winter nature, where even amidst the stillness, one can sense the undeniable presence of life.
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A proposed color scheme in the shade of pale ice.
Alice Blue (#F0F8FF)
The combination with pale ice green creates a very harmonious color scheme reminiscent of the clear winter sky and snowy landscapes. The overall soft tones create a serene and clean impression. It is ideal for creating a space that calms the mind and encourages deep contemplation.
Misty Rose (#FFE4E1)
The addition of a gentle pink, reminiscent of plum blossoms blooming in early spring, to the cold, pale ice color brings a subtle warmth and hints of spring to the winter landscape. It's an elegant and poetic combination that evokes a sense of hope amidst transience.
Peru (#CD853F)
By combining the pale blue of thin ice with the warm browns reminiscent of winter's bare trees and frozen earth, we can simultaneously express the power and tranquility of nature. This calm and peaceful natural color scheme brings a sense of grounded stability.
