The diaphanous silk used in Kicho screens is called 'Katabira,' the upper sections off either side of the upper part of the 'T' are called 'arms,' the vertical uprights are called 'legs' and, the base is called the 'Tsuchii' (lit. 'on the ground'). |
几帳に用いる薄絹を「帷(かたびら)」、Tの上の部分に当たる横木を「手」、Tの縦棒に当たる柱を「足」、根元の台を「土居(つちい)」と呼ぶ。 |