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Also ishidatami Ξτ or *ishidatamimon ΞτΆ, danshichi c΅, ichimatsu mon'you sΌΆl. Checkerboard pattern. A geometric pattern of repeated alternating dark and light squares or rectangles. It was named after the mid-18c *kabuki Μκ actor, Sanokawa Ichimatsu ²μμsΌ (1722-62), who used the pattern on his trousers. In the Meiji period, this pattern was also called genroku mon'you ³\Άl or genroku koushi ³\iq. It has been widely used since the middle ages in architectural decoration, gardens, fabrics, dying, lacquerware, and interior decoration. | ||||||
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