
| birthday | May 24 |
|---|---|
| Color name | Wheat ripening in autumn |
| HEX | #EAC984 |
| RGB | 234, 201, 132 |
| Color meanings | A sense of impending success and gratitude |
- What is the birth color for May 24th, "Wheat Harvest"?
- The color's meaning is "a premonition of abundance and gratitude," and it relates to personality.
- Connection to the seasons — Wheat harvest (a seasonal word for early summer)
- Color scheme preview
- Color scheme proposal for wheat harvest season
- FAQ
- Related traditional colors
What is the birth color for May 24th, "Wheat Harvest"?
The birth color for May 24th is "Bakushujuku" (Ripe Wheat). It's a warm, gentle beige color reminiscent of a golden wheat field as early summer arrives.
As the name suggests, this color depicts the scenery of "wheat autumn," when the wheat ripens and harvest time arrives. The sight of the abundantly ripened ears of grain swaying in the wind gives viewers a sense of peace and contentment. It is a color that symbolizes the anticipation of a bountiful harvest and gratitude for nature's blessings.
The color's meaning is "a premonition of abundance and gratitude," and it relates to personality.
People who prefer this color tend to have a calm and grounded way of thinking. While not flashy, they possess a steady and reliable nature, diligently working towards their goals. Their stability and gentle personality instill a sense of security in those around them, naturally earning their trust.
They also possess a sincere side, never forgetting to be deeply grateful for achievements and kindness from others. They are skilled at finding small joys in everyday life and value living a fulfilling life.
Connection to the seasons — Wheat harvest (a seasonal word for early summer)
"Bakushu" refers to the early summer period when wheat ears ripen and harvest time arrives, and is known as a seasonal word for summer. Although it is summer, the sight of vast fields of golden wheat has come to be likened to the autumn scenery of rice harvesting, and is therefore called "wheat autumn."
At this time of year, the contrast between the golden waves swaying in the breeze and the clear blue sky is one of the most beautiful scenes representing early summer in Japan. The color of "Mugishujuku" (Ripe Wheat) perfectly expresses the warm sunshine of this bountiful season and the quiet anticipation before harvest.
Color scheme preview
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Color scheme proposal for wheat harvest season
Tokiwa color (#007B43)
This is the deep green of evergreen trees that retain their leaves all year round. When combined with the golden color of ripening wheat, it evokes a vibrant natural landscape, creating a rich and tranquil impression.
Sky blue (#87CEEB)
This color evokes the clear skies of early summer during harvest season. The warmth of ripening wheat combined with the refreshing blue of the sky creates a bright and pleasant color scheme that feels liberating and uplifting.
Chestnut skin tea (#6D442E)
This deep brown color evokes the earth and tree trunks after harvest. It tones down the brightness of ripe wheat, giving the overall color a sense of stability and depth. It creates a chic, mature, and sophisticated impression.
