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kaiawase 貝合

Also called kaio'oi 貝覆. A shell-matching game played originally by nobles in the Heian period. A half clam shell…

Art History, Crafts
kaioke 貝桶

Shell buckets. Paired octagonal wood-based lacquer-decorated containers with fitted inrōbuta zukuri 印籠蓋造 lids used…

Art History, Crafts
kakiyū 柿釉

A variation of *tenmokuyū 天目釉. A red-brown glaze which is often used on straight…

Art History, Crafts
kanjōban 灌頂盤

A flag, made in cloth and covered with gilt-bronze, used for the Buddhist abhiseka ceremony of sprinkling water on the head…

Art History, Crafts
kantō 間道

Also written 広東, 漢島, 漢渡, and 閑島. A fine silk striped woven material, perhaps named after the Japanese pronunciation of…

Art History, Crafts
kanzashi 簪

A stick type of hair ornament. It may be a single stick or fork-shaped stick. The handle end usually has decoration.…

Art History, Crafts
karabitsu 唐櫃

A Chinese-style chest used to store clothes, arms, personal effects, sutra scrolls (in this case called kyōkarabitsu…

Art History, Crafts
karamono 唐物

Lit. Chinese things. The term is especially common in *chanoyu 茶湯 to designate…

Art History, Crafts
karatsuyaki 唐津焼

Karatsu 唐津 ware. A general name for the glazed, high-fired pottery made at kilns producing Korean style pottery grouped…

Art History, Crafts
kariginu 狩衣

Also written 猟衣, 雁衣. Lit. hunting silk. Often translated as hunting robe. Originally a long, loose informal jacket worn by…

Art History, Crafts
kasuriori 絣織

A plain weave fabric with designs developed in India and brought to Japan via Indonesia (where it is called ikat), then…

Art History, Crafts
katabira 帷

Also written 帷子. An unlined garment worn in summer since the Heian period. For court nobles, it was woven with cotton, hemp…

Art History, Crafts
katamigawari 片身替

A popular simple, bold *kosode 小袖 design from the Kamakura…

Art History, Crafts
katasuso 肩裾

Lit. shoulders and hem. The type of *kosode 小袖 decoration where…

Art History, Crafts
kinkarakawa 金唐皮

Lit. gold Chinese leather. A kind of decorated leather with patterns created by painting, relief, or gold foil. Introduced…

Art History, Crafts
kinma 蒟醤

It is also written 金間, 金磨, 金馬. A lacquer technique in which patterns are carved on black lacquer and filled in with red…

Art History, Crafts
kinran 金襴

Gold brocade. Woven of patterns with gold or silver woof on a plain ground of hiraori 平織 (plain fabric), ayaori…

Art History, Crafts
kinrande 金襴手

The Japanese name for the gold color added to Chinese wucai porcelain gosai 五彩, featuring a white-base with red,…

Art History, Crafts
kiyomizuyaki 清水焼

Kiyomizuware. One of the terms commonly given to similar wares produced by several local kilns and associated with the old…

Art History, Crafts
kodō 胡銅

A kind of bronze used in North China and Japan. It was known in Japan by the Muromachi period, with variants including …

Art History, Crafts
kōgō 香合 ✓

Incense containers. Also called kōbako 香箱. Small, lidded containers usually made of lacquer or ceramic, and…

Art History, Crafts
kōkechi 纐纈

Bound resist. An early type of resist dying for textiles, along with wax resist rōkechi 臈纈, and carved wooden-block…

Art History, Crafts
komon 小紋

Lit. small pattern. A small-scale repeated pattern usually in a single color against a colored ground. Originally used…

Art History, Crafts
konrei chōdo 婚礼調度

Bridal trousseau. An Edo period daimyō 大名 bride brought to her husbands' home a lavish set of household…

Art History, Crafts
kōro 香炉

Incense burner. Common materials are metal, pottery, horn, and lapis lazuli as well as various gems and woods. There are a…

Art History, Crafts
koroku 胡ろく

Also read yanagui and written 胡禄. A kind of quiver which hangs from the right side of the waist with the arrowheads…

Art History, Crafts
koshimaki 腰巻

Lit: hip wrap. Part of the formal summer attire of elite warrior women, and placed over the *…

Art History, Crafts
kosode 小袖

Lit. small sleeves. A modern generic name for all full-length garments made before the Meiji period. Originally a lower-…

Art History, Crafts
kutani-yaki 九谷焼 ✓

Kutani ware. The term was used from around 1803, but only the original, ko-kutani 古九谷 (old Kutani) was…

Art History, Crafts
kyōbako 経箱

Sutra box. Although usually rectangular these come in many shapes, having a lid and sometimes a foot. Typically the material…

Art History, Crafts
kyōyaki 京焼 ✓

Kyoto ware. General name of the ceramic wares of Kyoto (except *rakuyaki…

Art History, Crafts
kyōzutsu 経筒

Sutra cylinder. A container for the Buddhist sutras placed in the sutra mound kyōzuka 経塚: cylinders of circular,…

Art History, Crafts
yūyaku 釉薬

Also yū 釉 or uwagusuri. Glaze. In the heat of firing, clay particles vitrify to form a glass matter…

Art History, Crafts
yūzen-zome 友禅染

Yūzen style dyeing. A form of paste-resist dyeing with beautiful colors and pictorial designs named after the Kyoto…

Art History, Crafts

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JAANUS is the on-line Dictionary of Japanese Architectural and Art Historical Terminology compiled by Dr. Mary Neighbour Parent.

Originally built by the Atsumi International Scholarship Foundation, it is now hosted and maintained by the Media Center for Art History at Columbia University