The silk cloth of the curtains were tied together with a hem of zenkin, and a more belt of zenkin was hung over it as an ornament, and the low hemline created a style like the hem of juni-hitoe dress (the ceremonial attire of a Japanese court lady consisting originally of twelve layers of unlined kimono worn one on top of another). |
帳は絹布を軟錦の縁取りでつなぎ合わせて、軟錦の上からさらに軟錦の帯を飾りとして重ねて垂らし、裾は長く流して十二単衣の裾のような風情を作っていた。 |