A continuous pattern in the shape of hemp leaves. It is used in dyeing and weaving, crafts such as chiyogami paper, architectural designs, etc. Hemp is considered an auspicious pattern because it grows quickly and is hardy, and there is a custom of wearing it on baby clothes (ubugi). Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
麻の葉形を図案化した連続模様。染織をはじめ千代紙などの工芸品,建築意匠などに応用される。麻は生長が速く丈夫なので,めでたい模様とされ,特に産着(うぶぎ)につける風習がある。
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