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itomarugawara 糸丸瓦 | ||||||
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KEY WORD : architecture / roofing tiles | ||||||
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The smallest
semi-circular tile, with a diameter of 7.5cm. An eave end tile of this size
decorated with a comma pattern, is called itodomoe marugawara 糸巴丸瓦
or itodomoe 糸巴. A tile with a chrysanthemum motif, is called itokiku
marugawara 糸菊丸瓦. This is also 7.5cm in diameter. Itomarugawara
are used at the base of many built up ridges *irakagawara
甍瓦 and along the base of the corner ridge *sumikudarimune
隅降棟. Example: Manpukuji *Daiyuuhouden
萬福寺大雄宝殿 (1668) in Kyoto. |
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*nokimarugawara 軒丸瓦, *tomoemon 巴文 | ||||||
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