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JPS629343Y2
JPS629343Y2 JP1984161734U JP16173484U JPS629343Y2 JP S629343 Y2 JPS629343 Y2 JP S629343Y2 JP 1984161734 U JP1984161734 U JP 1984161734U JP 16173484 U JP16173484 U JP 16173484U JP S629343 Y2 JPS629343 Y2 JP S629343Y2
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【考案の詳細な説明】 産業上の利用分野 本考案は、象牙を用いた織柄を有する布帛に関
する。
[Detailed Description of the Invention] Industrial Application Field The present invention relates to a fabric having a woven pattern using ivory.

従来技術 従来、貝殻や象牙を使用して織物に模様を表そ
うとする試みは存在するが(実開昭54−32364号
公報及び実開昭59−76573号公報参照)、これらの
試みはいずれも貝殻や象牙の外観をそのまま織物
に露顕さすものであり、物珍しい意匠効果がある
とはいえ、普通糸による織柄などとは違和感をも
つて浮き上がつて存在し、高貴な材料を使用しな
がら、その価値を半減するものであつた。
Prior Art There have been attempts to create patterns on textiles using shells and ivory (see Japanese Utility Model Application No. 54-32364 and Japanese Utility Model Application No. 59-76573), but none of these attempts have been successful. The appearance of shells and ivory is directly exposed in the fabric, and although it has an unusual design effect, it stands out and stands out in a way that feels strange compared to woven patterns made of ordinary thread, and is made from noble materials. However, it halved its value.

考案の目的 本考案は、このような象牙を使用して、より高
貴な従来になく意匠効果に優れた織柄を有する布
帛を提供することを目的とする。
Purpose of the invention The purpose of the invention is to provide a fabric using such ivory that has a nobler weave pattern that has an excellent design effect than ever before.

考案の構成 本考案の布帛は、染色し、その表面に彫刻して
模様を表した象牙の表層を薄く切断し、得られた
薄層シートの裏面に和紙を貼着し、糸条に裁断し
てなる象牙糸を繊維布帛に模様状に織込んでなる
ものであり、前記象牙糸による織柄と、普通糸に
よる前記象牙糸による織柄とほぼ同形状の他の織
柄が併存することを特徴とする。
Structure of the invention The fabric of the invention is made by dyeing the surface layer of ivory, which has a pattern engraved on its surface, cutting it thinly, pasting Japanese paper on the back of the obtained thin sheet, and cutting it into threads. It is made by weaving ivory thread made of ivory thread into a textile fabric in a pattern, and the woven pattern made of the ivory thread coexists with another woven pattern made of ordinary thread that has almost the same shape as the woven pattern made of the ivory thread. Features.

本考案者は、織物とは全然別個の技術分野であ
るが、染色した象牙に毛彫りで模様を表し、模様
部分を白く表す技法が、正倉院の撥鏤尺などによ
つて知られることに着眼し、この技法を織物の分
野に応用できないかと考え、本考案を達成したも
のである。
Although the inventor of this invention is in a completely different technical field from textiles, the technique of carving patterns on dyed ivory and making the pattern part white is known from the Shosoin's Hachijoshaku. This idea led him to consider whether this technique could be applied to the field of textiles.

即ち、本考案では、染色と彫刻の組み合わせに
よつて、象牙に鮮明な捺染柄を施したかのような
効果を付与し、それをそのまま織柄として表現す
ると同時に、その織柄と類似する織柄を普通糸で
構成して、共存させることによつて、全体が一体
化された独特の高貴な意匠効果を発揮する布帛と
なしうる。
In other words, the present invention uses a combination of dyeing and engraving to give the ivory an effect that looks like a clear printed pattern, and to express this directly as a woven pattern, while at the same time creating a woven pattern similar to that woven pattern. By constructing and coexisting with ordinary threads, it is possible to create a fabric that is integrated as a whole and exhibits a unique and noble design effect.

象牙への彫刻は、彫刻部分を模様状に表わすよ
うに線状になされても、また逆に染色部分を模様
状に残すように面状になされてもよく、彫刻後得
られる象牙薄層シートの厚さは彫刻の種類によつ
て適当に選ばれるが、一般に0.2〜0.5mmの厚さで
あるのが好ましい。
The engraving on the ivory may be done linearly so that the carved part appears in a pattern, or conversely in a planar manner so that the dyed part remains in the pattern, and the thin ivory sheet obtained after engraving. Although the thickness of the engraving is appropriately selected depending on the type of engraving, it is generally preferred that the thickness be 0.2 to 0.5 mm.

本考案では、例えば5mm層のシート状とした象
牙片を染浴に浸漬して染色し、その染色表面に彫
刻した後に、裏面を削るなどして1/10以下の薄層
に切断し、更にその裏面に和紙を貼着して糸状に
裁断することによつて、数百ミクロンという薄層
でありながら表面に彫刻模様を有する象牙糸の形
成を可能とするものであり、この糸を繊維布帛に
引箔と同様の技法で織込むことによつて、本考案
の布帛は得られる。
In this invention, for example, a 5 mm layer of sheet-shaped ivory piece is immersed in a dye bath and dyed, and after engraving on the dyed surface, the back side is cut into a thin layer of 1/10 or less, and then By pasting washi paper on the back side and cutting it into threads, it is possible to form ivory threads that are a few hundred microns thin but have engraved patterns on the surface. The fabric of the present invention can be obtained by weaving using a technique similar to Nihikihaku.

象牙の染色法は、特に限定されないが、本藍や
紅花などによる草木染をするのが好ましく、通常
70〜80℃の染浴で数回重複して染色するのがよ
い。
The dyeing method for ivory is not particularly limited, but it is preferable to dye the ivory with natural indigo or safflower.
It is best to repeat the dyeing several times in a dye bath at 70-80℃.

本考案では、通常象牙に施した彫刻模様がその
まま織柄に表わされるが、象牙には彫刻後さらに
彩色を施して、より変化に富んだ織柄が表われる
ようにしてもよい。
In the present invention, the engraved pattern on the ivory is usually expressed as it is in the woven pattern, but the ivory may be further colored after engraving to create a more varied woven pattern.

なお、本考案では染色及び彫刻した象牙によ
る、丸形、菱形などの美しい織柄が、ほぼ同形状
の他の織柄と併存するため、布帛全体に一体感の
ある非常に高貴な雅趣ある製品を得ることができ
る。
In addition, in this invention, beautiful woven patterns such as round and diamond shapes made of dyed and carved ivory coexist with other woven patterns of almost the same shape, creating a very noble and elegant product with a sense of unity throughout the fabric. can be obtained.

実施例 約5cm×8cm×0.5cmの象牙を本藍を用いた70
〜80℃の染浴に30分間6回浸漬し、全表面を美し
い藍色に染色した。次いで、その一面に織込みに
より図柄が一方向に伸びるのを見越して、織上が
つた状態で直径4cmの円形に納まる花喰鳥の模様
を撥ね彫りし、該模様の一部を紅色と緑色に軽く
彩色し、約0.2mmの薄シート状に切断した。その
裏面に和紙を貼着して、約0.7mm幅の糸条に裁断
して、第1図の如く藍色に染色された表面1に部
分的に彩色された白い彫刻模様2が鮮やかに表わ
された象牙薄シート3の裏面に和紙4が貼着され
た象牙糸5を製造した。
Example: Approximately 5cm x 8cm x 0.5cm ivory made of real indigo 70
It was immersed in a dye bath at ~80°C six times for 30 minutes, dyeing the entire surface a beautiful indigo blue. Next, anticipating that the pattern would stretch in one direction due to weaving, a pattern of a flower and a bird that would fit in a circle with a diameter of 4 cm was engraved on one side of the fabric, and part of the pattern was lightly colored in red and green. It was colored and cut into thin sheets of approximately 0.2 mm. Washi paper was pasted on the back side and cut into threads of about 0.7 mm width. As shown in Figure 1, the partially colored white carved pattern 2 was vividly displayed on the indigo-dyed surface 1. An ivory thread 5 was manufactured by attaching Japanese paper 4 to the back side of a thin ivory sheet 3.

この象牙糸5を、ジヤガードによる錦地の製造
に利用し、第2図及び第3図の如く象牙糸5を用
いた円形の織柄Aと普通糸6を用いた円形状の織
柄Bが太鼓部分に交互に飛柄として表わされた非
常に豪華な帯地を得た。
This ivory thread 5 is used to manufacture brocade fabric by Jiyagard, and as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, a circular woven pattern A using the ivory thread 5 and a circular woven pattern B using the ordinary thread 6 are produced. A very luxurious obi fabric was obtained, which was alternately represented as flying patterns on the drum part.

考案の効果 本考案の布帛は、染色及び彫刻した象牙による
織柄と、普通糸による類似の織柄を併有するた
め、全体に一体感を有しながら、従来になく変化
に富んだ雅趣ある製品となる。
Effects of the invention The fabric of this invention has a woven pattern made of dyed and carved ivory and a similar woven pattern made of ordinary thread, so it has a sense of unity as a whole, and is an elegant product with unprecedented variety. becomes.

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief explanation of the drawing]

第1図は本考案で使用する象牙糸の側面図、第
2図は本考案の一例を示す部分的な平面図、第3
図は第2図の織柄の一部を示す拡大平面図であ
る。 1……染色された表面、2……彫刻模様、3…
…象牙薄シート、4……和紙、5……象牙糸、6
……普通糸。
Figure 1 is a side view of the ivory thread used in the present invention, Figure 2 is a partial plan view showing an example of the present invention, and Figure 3 is a side view of the ivory thread used in the present invention.
The figure is an enlarged plan view showing a part of the weave pattern in FIG. 2. 1... Dyed surface, 2... Engraved pattern, 3...
...Ivory thin sheet, 4...Japanese paper, 5...Ivory thread, 6
...Ordinary thread.

Claims (1)

【実用新案登録請求の範囲】 (1) 染色し、その表面に彫刻して模様を表した象
牙の表層を薄く切断し、得られた薄層シートの
裏面に和紙を貼着し、糸条に裁断してなる象牙
糸を繊維布帛に模様状に織込んでなるものであ
り、前記象牙糸による織柄と、普通糸による前
記象牙糸による織柄とほぼ同形状の他の織柄が
併存することを特徴とする象牙を用いた織柄を
有する布帛。 (2) 上記薄層シートが、0.2〜0.5mmの厚さを有す
ることを特徴とする実用新案登録請求の範囲第
1項記載の布帛。 (3) 上記象牙の染色が本藍又は紅花を用いてなさ
れていることを特徴とする実用新案登録請求の
範囲第1項又は第2項記載の布帛。 (4) 象牙を彫刻した上に更に彩色が施されている
ことを特徴とする実用新案登録請求の範囲第1
項〜第3項いずれか1項記載の布帛。
[Scope of Claim for Utility Model Registration] (1) The surface layer of ivory that has been dyed and has a pattern engraved on its surface is cut into thin pieces, Japanese paper is pasted on the back of the obtained thin sheet, and the threads are It is made by weaving cut ivory thread into a fiber cloth in a pattern, and the woven pattern made of the ivory thread coexists with another woven pattern made of ordinary thread that has almost the same shape as the woven pattern made of the ivory thread. A fabric with a woven pattern made of ivory, which is characterized by: (2) The fabric according to claim 1, wherein the thin sheet has a thickness of 0.2 to 0.5 mm. (3) The fabric according to claim 1 or 2 of the utility model registration claim, wherein the ivory is dyed using real indigo or safflower. (4) Claim No. 1 for utility model registration, which is characterized by carving ivory and further applying coloring.
The fabric according to any one of Items 1 to 3.
JP1984161734U 1984-10-24 1984-10-24 Expired JPS629343Y2 (en)

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPS5432364B2 (en) * 1976-10-18 1979-10-13

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JPS5432364U (en) * 1977-08-02 1979-03-02
JPS5976573U (en) * 1982-11-12 1984-05-24 上田 順二 Picture weft for textiles

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