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| Also called chounahatsuri ηαΟ. A decorative pattern carved into the visible surface of a timber using an adze *chouna ηα or a paring chisel *tsukinomi Λθw. Only these tools are used and a mallet may not be used to strike the paring chisel. The three most common designs are wave patterns namigata g`, bamboo nodes takefushigata |ί` and chisel marks tsukinomigata Λθw`. These patterns are cut into *tokobashira °, the posts of alcoves *tokonoma, °ΜΤ visible rafters *keshou daruki »ΟΨ, the wooden frame of a latticed window, and board and batten ceilings *saobuchi tenjou ¨Vδ. Because chestnut wood kuri-no-ki IΜΨ is often used to receive such patterns, the term *chounaguri ηαI is also used. | ||||||
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