The birth color for February 14th is "Kankōzome" (sweet fragrant dye) | Explanation of its meaning, personality traits, and color combinations.

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2月14日の誕生色 甘香染
birthdayFebruary 14
Color nameSweet fragrance dye
HEX#543A35
RGB84, 58, 53
Color meaningsMelting feelings, deep love
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What is "Amakazome," the birth color for February 14th?

The birth color for February 14th is "Kankōzome" (sweet fragrance dye). It's a deep, rich brown reminiscent of chocolate given on Valentine's Day. The name "Kankōzome" evokes a warm scene, as if a sweet fragrance is gently rising from the color. This birth color was uniquely selected by this website, inspired by the culture of Valentine's Day.

With its rich, bitter cocoa-like hue and a hint of red, this color evokes the sweet, melting chocolate of the mouth. It possesses a calm and sophisticated quality, exuding a quiet yet undeniable presence. Its color symbolism, "melting emotions," reflects a deep, hidden passion.

The color's meaning is "melting feelings, deep love" and its corresponding personality.

People who prefer this color tend to be calm and thoughtful. They excel at carefully considering things and making sound judgments. They value inner richness and essential values more than superficial flashiness.

As the color symbolism "deep affection" suggests, once they open their heart to someone, they shower them with sincere and unwavering love. They value their bonds with family and close friends above all else, and are a source of comfort and warmth for those around them. They don't make flashy self-assertions, but their gentle and trustworthy personality tends to make them well-liked by many.

Seasonal connection — Valentine's Day chocolate

February 14th is known as "Saint Valentine's Day" in many countries around the world and is considered a day to pledge love. In Japan, it is a popular day for women to give chocolate to men to express their feelings, and this custom is said to have spread thanks to a campaign by a confectionery company.

The deep, bitter hue of the sweet fragrance dye perfectly symbolizes the chocolate that will be exchanged on this day. Made from cocoa beans, chocolate has a history of being prized as medicine, and its rich flavor and aroma soothe people's hearts and bring about special moments. The phrase "melting feelings" associated with this color draws a parallel between the way chocolate melts in your mouth and the moment when feelings for a loved one melt together.

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Color scheme proposals for sweet fragrance dyes

Amagazome
Atsty Rose
Gold
Pistachio

Misty Rose (#FFE4E1)

The bittersweet scent of the dye, combined with the soft, gentle pink of Misty Rose, creates a sweet and romantic impression reminiscent of strawberry chocolate. It's the perfect combination to express the warmth of love.

Gold (#FFD700)

The deep, rich, sweet-scented color, combined with vibrant gold accents, creates a sophisticated and luxurious atmosphere reminiscent of high-end chocolate packaging. This color scheme adds elegance to your outfit for special occasions.

Pistachio (#93C572)

The sweet chocolate brown dye and the nutty pistachio green create a natural and comforting harmony. The combination of earth tones gives a calm and relaxed impression.

FAQ

❓ Is Amakazome a traditional Japanese color?
No, Ama-ka-zome is not a traditional Japanese color. This birth color is a name we created ourselves, inspired by the chocolates given on Valentine's Day. Since it is not a color name that has been passed down for a long time, it is not mentioned in traditional literature.
❓ What are the key points when incorporating sweet-scented dyes into fashion?
The sweet fragrance dye gives off a calm and sophisticated brown color, making it perfect as both the main focus and a balancing element in your outfit. Incorporating it into a coat or jacket creates a chic and mature impression. It's also recommended to use it as an accent in accessories such as bags, shoes, and belts. Pairing it with pink or beige creates a gentle and feminine atmosphere, while combining it with gold or khaki gives a refined impression.

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