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| hirukan 蛭環 | ||||||
| KEY WORD : architecture / tea houses | ||||||
|  Also hirukagi 蛭鈎 or hirukugi 蛭釘. Lit. 
leechhook. A pothook attached to the ceiling of the tea ceremony room *chashitsu 茶室 above the 
firebox *ro 炉, from which a 
chain and a kettle can be hung. The direction of the hook varies according to 
the school of tea. The same term is used for the hook on which a temple bell is 
hung. If the hook is small, it is called hirukagi and is used for hanging 
lightweight objects such as a flower vase or an incense burner. An entire assemblage 
includes the iron hook, one square and one round washer and a pin.  | 
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