单词 | yūzen |
释义 | yūzenn. Used attributively and absol. with reference to a technique of dyeing silk fabric in which rice-paste is applied to areas which are not to be dyed. Also yūzen-zome (see quot. 1983). ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > colouring > dyeing > [adjective] > process or technique woaded1579 galled1581 overdyeda1616 wool-dyed1832 piece-dyed1841 chromed1876 yarn-dyed1885 yūzen1902 box-coloured1903 tie-dyed1903 after-chrome1904 batik1914 vat-dyed1946 premetallized1949 spun-dyed1955 spin-dyed1963 the world > matter > colour > colouring > dyeing > [noun] > processes or techniques masteringa1475 woading1613 aluming1735 saddening1743 bouillon1791 galling1791 dunging1792 piece-dyeing1863 union dyeing1875 batik1880 batiking1880 tie-and-dye1886 cross-dyeing1901 tie-dying1903 vat dyeing1912 tie-dye1926 tied dyeing1928 ikat1931 overdyeing1939 yūzen1958 spin-dyeing1961 1902 Encycl. Brit. XXIX. 725/1 Pictures so elaborate and..accurate as those produced by the yuzen process on silk crape or habutaye. 1911 Encycl. Brit. XV. 183 The difference between the results of the ordinary and the yūzen process of dyeing is, in fact, the difference between a stencilled sketch and a finished picture. 1958 K. Nomachi Japanese Textiles 21 Yuzen pattern is the design printed by the Yuzen process, with beautiful and graceful flowers and birds..as the motifs. The Yuzen process is of three kinds: Yuzen proper, hand painting, and stencil printing. 1964 Newman & Ryerson Japanese Art x. 77 Yūzen zome, a method of producing elaborate multi~colour designs by starch dyeing. Came into vogue in the Edo period. 1968 G. T. Webb tr. Seiroku Arts Japan II. 214/2 The design of this furisode..a garment traditionally worn only by young girls, is executed in a variety of techniques, including yūzen and shibori dyeing and gold appliqué. In yūzen-zome, a hand-painted dyeing method, the patterns are first outlined with a color-resist of rice paste applied with a paper funnel or a chopstick-like wooden implement, and later filled in with dyes of any color desired. 1980 Textile Designs Japan (rev. ed.) I. 21 The invention of a new starch-resist dyeing technique, known as yūzen, during this period..led to undreamed of achievements in the dyeing of free-style graphic designs. 1983 Y. Tazawa Biogr. Dict. Japanese Art 652 During and after the Genroku era..stencil dyeing was developed and became popular, for a large number of yūzen designs are mentioned... From amongst these dyes, the term yūzen-zome came to be used thereafter to refer to all such pattern dyeing and it is still used thus to the present day. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1902 |
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