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| The color is what was called "Tsurubami ()" in the Buyakuryo (賦役令), 8th century AD, Japan. The color called "Tsurubami ()" in the Engishiki (延喜式), 10th century AD was slightly more red. This was probably to differentiate it from "Ki-tsurubami-some (黄橡染)". The "Ki-tsurubami-zome" found in the Ibukuryo (衣服令) from the 8th century AD, was also named to differentiate it from black called "Tsurubami ()" . In the Ibukuryo, a color called "Koro-sen (黄櫨染)" was not included, whereas in the Engishiki, black named "Tsurubami" was not.
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| The color is what was called "Tsurubami ()" in the Buyakuryo (), 8th century AD, Japan. The color called "Tsurubami ()" in the Engishiki (), 10th century AD was slightly more red. This was probably to differentiate it from "Ki-tsurubami-some ()". The "Ki-tsurubami-zome" found in the Ibukuryo () from the 8th century AD, was also named to differentiate it from black called "Tsurubami ()" . In the Ibukuryo, a color called "Koro-sen ()" was not included, whereas in the Engishiki, black named "Tsurubami" was not.
 
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[[Category:Uemera dye archive]]
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Uemura 08-13-2009 248.jpg

Museum number 248
Uemura number / title ; "Haze-some 25"
Folder location 4th shelf
Sample location left (248 L)
Fiber type cotton
Color beige
Dyestuff (Japanese common name) 橡 : Tsurubami
Dye (English common name) Acorn
Dyestuff (botanical name) Quercus acutissima Carruth.
Plant part acorn / dried (?)
Dyestuff extraction boiled in water
Auxiliary agent in dye bath -
Mordant -
Other auxiliary agent ash water (separate bath)
Uemura's notes The color is what was called "Tsurubami ()" in the Buyakuryo (), 8th century AD, Japan. The color called "Tsurubami ()" in the Engishiki (), 10th century AD was slightly more red. This was probably to differentiate it from "Ki-tsurubami-some ()". The "Ki-tsurubami-zome" found in the Ibukuryo () from the 8th century AD, was also named to differentiate it from black called "Tsurubami ()" . In the Ibukuryo, a color called "Koro-sen ()" was not included, whereas in the Engishiki, black named "Tsurubami" was not.
Uemura's date Kyoto Murasakino