Also called "karaki." It refers to hard woods such as purple ash, black ash, white ash, flower ash, and staghorn fern. Found in Southeast Asia, it is a high-quality imported wood that has been used since ancient times for furniture and crafts because of its beautiful color and luster. It is also used as a material for carvings.KarakiPlease see the "Karagi" page. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
「からき」ともいう。紫たん,黒たん,白だん,花りん,タガヤサンなどの硬質木材をいう。東南アジア方面に産し,美しい色合いやつやをもっているため,古来家具や細工物に用いられてきた高級輸入材である。彫刻の素材にも用いられる。
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