| 
  ||||||
| sane 実 | ||||||
| KEY WORD : architecture / general terms | ||||||
|  1 A 
      structural element or tenon that projects out from the end of a board, post, 
      or beam. Such projecting parts are inserted into mortises or grooves to 
      form a joint. It can be called a tongue, i.e., a long slender projection 
      cut from the side of a board along its full length. Then in a second member 
      a channel is cut out of the side allowing the two members to be fitted together 
      as a tongue and groove joint. The combination is often called sanehagi 
      実矧 or sanehozo 実ほぞ.  2 In the Nara and Heian periods sane referred to the underlayer of a plastered wall.  | 
  ||||||
| REFERENCES: | ||||||
| *hagi 矧 | ||||||
| EXTERNAL LINKS: | ||||||
| NOTES: | ||||||
(C)2001 Japanese Architecture and Art Net Users System. No reproduction or republication without written permission. 掲載のテキスト・写真・イラストなど、全てのコンテンツの無断複製・転載を禁じます。  | 
  ||||||