群青色 (Gunjō-iro) is catalogued here as ultramarine. Mineral ultramarine pigment, used in Buddhist painting.
Tobunken records the underlying color/material term in the Nara-period vocabulary database derived from 『大日本古文書』; this supports historical name attestation, not measured sRGB.
Traditional color names predate modern screen color spaces, so this HEX value is a design approximation rather than a material measurement.
USAGEWhere it works
Branding
Blue accent for cultural, hospitality, or editorial systems
Packaging
Seasonal goods, stationery, and boxed sets
Illustration
Pigment-aware fills, print scenes, and object studies
UI accent
Surface tint, highlight, token swatch, or subtle state color
MATERIALSHistorical material context
Related terms that are not color records.
These entries preserve historical material, pigment, dye, or alternate-graph evidence without treating it as a direct HEX source for this color.
金青こんじょうpigment
SOURCE BASIS Tobunken's 彩色DB records 金青 (azurite) in Shōsōin construction documents.
RELATIONSHIP 金青 is the Nara-period term for the azurite blue behind 群青色; the later term 紺青 shifted toward Prussian blue.
CAVEAT Azurite pigment context only. 群青色's HEX is a modern display approximation, not a measured mineral value.