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| kariyasu 苅安 | ||||||
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|  Also written 刈安. The name of a yellow dye, and the 
plant from which it is taken. Kariyasu is a tall grass Miscanthus tinctorus 
which grows on mountain slopes in Japan. The stems and leaves are harvested in 
autumn and boiled in water, producing a yellow colour considered to be one of 
the most traditional, representative Japanese dye colors. When used with an alum 
mordant kariyasu gives a mustard colour karashi-iro 芥子色, and an 
iron mordant produces moss green uguisu-iro 鴬色. Kariyasu is also 
combined with indigo *ai 藍 to 
give a grass-green colour *moegi-iro 
萌葱色.  | 
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