Collection · 24 palettes

Terracotta Color Palettes

Clay, rust, and fired earth — the oldest pigments on the palette.

Terracotta is the color of fired clay, Roman pottery, and sun-baked roof tiles — and it has never felt more contemporary. Japanese aesthetics understand this intimately. The word 'kaki' (柿) for persimmon-orange and 'bengara' for iron-oxide red both describe variants of what English speakers call terracotta. Wada's 1933 catalog is dense with these combinations: warm reds next to earthy neutrals, orange-tinged browns grounded by ivory and ink. These palettes are the designer's toolkit for interior spaces, ceramics-inspired branding, Mediterranean restaurant identities, organic skincare packaging, and any project where 'terracotta' appears in the brief.

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  • All 378 palettes (348 Wada + 30 editorial) in five formats
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  • Full JSON — colors, names, eras, moods, dominant hues
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