A basket for storing clothes. In the past, it was made from the vines of the Japanese laurel tree, but in the early modern period, Mannen Kuzu baskets made from thin boards of bamboo or cypress covered with paper and finished with tannins or lacquer were widely used. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
衣類を収納する籠。古くはツヅラフジのつるで作ったが,近世では竹やヒノキの薄板で作ったものに紙を張り,渋や漆を塗って仕上げた万年葛籠が多く用いられた。
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