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Museum No.
IK1-45
正倉院裂 赤地立木天蓋文臈纈平絹 Image 画像を拡大する

Photo No:5564-35454
Color type:Monochrome

Rōkechi is a technique of wax-resist dyeing, in which beeswax is applied to a stamp. The wax-treated areas resist the dyes leaving behind pattern. It is thought that the production of a rōkechi ceased with the abolition of the Chinese envoy system in the eighth century, because it was dependent on beeswax importation.

Japan-Nara

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Category Textiles (I), Textilies
Country Japan
Period Nara
Century 8th
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Dimensions Height 14.7cm Width 8.8cm
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