〘Noun〙 A school of metalwork. Its founder was Katsura Eiju, a disciple of Yokoya Soyo, and flourished from the mid to late Edo period. Among this school, Katsura Sorin of Mito, who was adopted by Eiju, is well known. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 金工の流派の一つ。横谷宗与の門弟、桂永寿を祖とし、江戸中期から後期に栄えた。この派では永寿の養子となった水戸の桂宗隣が知られる。
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