释义 |
‖ ojime|ˈoːdʒime| [Jap., f. o string + shime fastening, fastener.] A bead or bead-like object, often very elaborate, used in Japan as a sliding fastening device on the strings of a bag or pouch, or of an inro.
1889M. B. Huish Japan & its Art xii. 167 Japanese Art metal-work..consists of the following branches:-..4. Articles for personal use, notably pipes.., beads (ojime), [etc.]. 1902F. Brinkley Oriental Series: Japan VII. v. 173 There is reason to think that the ōjime was the first highly ornate appendage of both the inro and the kinchaku. 1960Times 2 Jan. 9/4 The inro consisted of interlocking compartments that..were opened and closed by means of sliding beads termed ojimes. 1972Times 15 June 21/2 Each [inro] was complete with a coral ojime and ivory netsuke. |