Combination 164 of 348 in Wada's six-volume 1933 work. A 3-colour grouping of Red Orange, Orange Yellow, Violet, as documented in the original plates.
Historical context
Plate 164 of Wada's 348 anchors Red Orange, Orange Yellow and Violet in the red family —
a 3-colour grouping with a refined, warm character, recorded in the Showa-era volumes of Sanzo Wada's 1933
Dictionary of Color Combinations, where these shikisai names have
sat in the public domain for generations.
Its strongest pairing — Orange Yellow on Violet — reaches a
contrast ratio of 4.81:1, meeting the WCAG AA bar for body text, so it holds up for text-on-colour layouts as well as decorative use.
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