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1@An abstract decorative pattern of extended 
curved lines based on the form of a leaf. The pattern is carved on nosings *kibana 
–Ø•@, rainbow beams *kouryou 
“ø—À, and frogs leg struts *kaerumata 
富Ò. The tips of the leaf strands are called tsuyusaki ˜Iæ. There are many 
variations including *uzuwakaba 
‰QŽá—t.  2@A shape used for moldings *kurigata ŒJŒ` on the edge of a desk or shelf *fudegaeshi •M•Ô‚µ.  | 
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![]() 1j Senshuuji 
            Gobyou Karamon êCŽ›Œä•_“‚–å (Mie) 
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