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	      ebi-iro Š—“¸F or •’“¸F. A reddish -purple dye use in the Asuka and Nara periods, and the name of the colour produced. Ebi is the old name 
	  for the grapevine, budou •’“¸, and the dye was originally made from 
	  the wild vine, yamabudou ŽR•’“¸, using lye as a mordant. Ebi 
	  dye was subdivided into a light and dark shade, and in the Heian period the light shade became generally known as ebi. 
 2@The name of a colour combination of layered robes used in Heian 
	  period, kasane no irome P‚ÌF–Ú. The outer fabric of a garment 
	  was purple and its lining red, or the outer fabric was dark red and the 
	  lining light blue. Worn by both men and women. Ebi also describes 
	  a woven fabric which has a red warp and pale-purple weft.
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