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finding:japanese-kimono-color-proportions-75-red-19-off-white-4-black-rings-2-trace-approx-4-2-1Japanese kimono color proportions: 75% red, 19% off-white, 4% black rings, 2% trace (approx 4:2:1)
The kimono's color areas follow a clear hierarchy, with red dominant, then off-white, then small black.
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