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| Also read tatewaki or written §g. A design motif made of vertical, tate §, curvilinear lines which bulge and narrow to create an hourglass effect. A type of *yuusoku mon'you LEΆl. Tatewaku probably originated from the Chinese pattern *nindoumon E~Ά. See *karakusamon Ά. Popular variations have different motifs set inside the spaces created by the two vertical wavy lines, such as cloud vertical stripes kumotatewaku _§O, chrysanthemum kikutatewaku e§O, wave namitatewaku g§O, wisteria fujitatewaku ‘§O, honeysuckle tsutsuji tatewaku ηUηP§O or bamboo-grass sasatatewaku ω§O. |
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