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Japanese violet

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/ˌdʒæpəˈniz ˈvaɪəlɪt/
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displaying a soft and muted shade of violet color, often associated with traditional Japanese culture and aesthetics

  • The traditional kimono she wore was in a Japanese violet color.
  • The sunset painted the sky in Japanese violet hues.
  • The silk curtains in the traditional tea room were dyed in a soft Japanese violet shade.
  • The well-known logo of the sushi restaurant had a Japanese violet tint.
  • The artist used Japanese violet tones to capture the beauty of the cherry blossoms in the painting.