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| hanahijiki 花肘木 | ||||||
| KEY WORD : architecture / general terms | ||||||
|  Lit. 
      flower bracket arm. A decorative bracket arm *hijiki 
      肘木 that appeared in the latter part of the Kamakura period. 
      It evolved from the use of a bracket arm topped by twin bearing blocks narabito 
      双斗 (see *futatsudo 
      tokyou 二斗斗きょう), an architectural elements introduced with the daibutsu 
      style *daibutsuyou 
      大仏様 in the early Kamakura period. It is thought that the decorative ends 
      of the hanahijiki are derived from the placement of two daibutsu 
      style nosings *kibana 
      木鼻, back to back. The moldings, incised with numerous patterns and shapes, 
      have subtle variations from building to building. Like bearing-block capped 
      struts *kentozuka 
      間斗束 and frog-leg struts *kaerumata 
      蟇股, hanahijiki are placed at intervals *nakazonae 
      中備 between the bracket complexes *tokyou 
      斗きょう positioned atop the pillars *hashira 
      柱. There are some hanahijiki that have two bearing blocks placed 
      on each nosing to carry a bracket tie beam *tooshihijiki 
      通し肘木. Others support the bracket tie beam directly. A very rare arrangement 
      has the twin bearing blocks carrying a hanahijiki that supports two 
      more bearing blocks into which the bracket tie beam is set. Eventually, 
      the hanahijiki was extended in length so that it could carry three 
      bearing blocks and be used as a 3-on-1 bracket complex *mitsudo 
      tokyou 三斗斗きょう. | 
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