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1@Parallel
lines used to mark outlines in a painting or sculpture. 2@A narrow band, protruding or indented, with a hemispherical cross-section. Often found at the edge of a bargeboard decoration *gegyo , on Momoyama and Edo period temples, or below the metal cap tokin kanamono Πΰ¨ on a gate post *monbashira ε of a lintel gate@*kabukimon ₯Ψε. The fukurin runs along the edge of the gegyo or tokin, forming a border which highlights the edge of the decoration. 3@A rim covering the edge of a ceramic vessel, sword guard, flute, piece of armor or saddle for protection and decoration. Made from a material different to that of the object, frequently metal or leather. Gilt bronze *kondou ΰΊ, silver-plated bronze gindou βΊ or *sahari ΏΊ, are often used for decoration. Tenmoku ceramic wares *tenmokuyuu VΪηΦ, for example, sometimes have a golden rim around the mouth. See *gobuchi i 4@A narrow border of a different material, sewn onto the sleeves or the side slit, wakiake eΎ―, of a woman's kimono ¨. |
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