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Tea Ceremony

The tea ceremony palette is defined by its restraint and its warmth: colors that have been steeped in use and time rather than freshly applied. The reference is the chashitsu — the tea house — with its natural materials, aged finishes, and carefully considered light. Amber-pearl-muted provides the foundational warm cream of aged washi paper, hemp rope, and undyed linen — a background that reads as natural and considered, not clinical or cold. Warm-gray-whisper gives the cool pale register of the shoji screen — light diffused through translucent paper, neither warm nor cold but perfectly balanced. Honey-dusk-muted provides the deep, warm brown of oiled cedar, aged bamboo, and the darker ceramic glazes — a color that grounds the palette in organic material. Moss-tone-muted gives the specific muted gray-green of matcha as a color field — not the vivid green of fresh vegetation but the composed, slightly gray tone of dried, powdered tea and aged jade. Jade-whisper-faint extends to a very pale, barely-there green-gray for fine detail and the softest presence of the botanical register.

Tea ceremony works for premium Japanese wellness and hospitality brands, specialty tea and matcha brands positioning above commercial green tea, Japanese ceramics and craft goods, premium skincare and beauty with a Japanese botanical or minimalist positioning, wellness and meditation apps, and high-end Japanese-inspired interiors and home goods. The palette demands execution discipline: every surface and proportion must be considered, because the palette's power comes from the precision of restraint. Photography direction: close-up of ceramic glazes and raw clay surfaces; natural light through translucent screens; macro photography of matcha, dried herbs, and botanical materials; product on natural wood, stone, or washi paper with diffused natural light. Typography: a fine-weight Japanese-compatible serif or humanist sans at generous tracking (Noto Serif, Hiragino Mincho Pro, Minion Pro) reads as the correct register; avoid bold or condensed type that introduces energy the palette does not support.

JapaneseZenSerene
Why this set works

Warm cream, aged brown, and quiet sage tones drawn from the Japanese tea ceremony — tatami, ceramic glazes, the color of matcha and aged oak, and the particular quality of diffused light through shoji screens.

Specialty matcha and Japanese tea brands
Premium Japanese wellness and spa brands
Japanese-inspired ceramics and craft goods
Prompt words
Japanese matcha brand in warm cream and muted sage tea ceremony palettepremium Japanese wellness brand in washi and aged ceramic tonesminimalist Japanese ceramics brand in tea ceremony earthy palette
Export ready
1. Amber Pearl Muted #DEDBCF
2. Warm Gray Whisper #F1F0EF
3. Honey Dusk Muted #616647
4. Moss Tone Muted #93AB87
5. Jade Whisper Faint #EEF1F0
--tea-ceremony-1: #DEDBCF;
--tea-ceremony-2: #F1F0EF;
--tea-ceremony-3: #616647;
--tea-ceremony-4: #93AB87;
--tea-ceremony-5: #EEF1F0;

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Dark mode pairs
#DEDBCF
#211F18
#F1F0EF
#1B1A18
#616647
#A1A686
#93AB87
#495841
#EEF1F0
#171C1A

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WCAG contrast audit

WCAG contrast ratios for all palette color pairs against white and black text.

#DEDBCF
1.4:1 Fail
15.1:1 AAA
#F1F0EF
1.1:1 Fail
18.5:1 AAA
#616647
6:1 AA
3.5:1 AA Large
#93AB87
2.5:1 Fail
8.4:1 AAA
#EEF1F0
1.1:1 Fail
18.5:1 AAA

Color-on-color pairs:

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4.3:1 AA Large
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5.3:1 AA
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2.2:1 Fail
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1:1 Fail
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5.3:1 AA
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Palette

Each swatch links back to its individual archive detail page.

Back to collections
1
Amber Pearl Muted
#DEDBCF
Yellow · hsl(50, 18%, 84%)
2
Warm Gray Whisper
#F1F0EF
Orange · hsl(30, 6%, 94%)
3
Honey Dusk Muted
#616647
Lime · hsl(70, 18%, 34%)
4
Moss Tone Muted
#93AB87
Green · hsl(100, 18%, 60%)
5
Jade Whisper Faint
#EEF1F0
Teal · hsl(150, 10%, 94%)
Editorial direction

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