Also hassai 髪際. Lit. Hairline. The
point where the hair meets the forehead on a sculpted figure. The hairline
is used to measure the height of Buddhist statues. A standing statue is
measured from the hairline to the feet, and a seated image from the hairline
to the point where the torso meets the pedestal jitsuki 地付き. This
means that the measured height, known as hassaikou 髪際高, does not
include the height of the hairstyle or ornaments on the head. In ancient
records the hassaikou was used to indicate the height of the entire
image. |