At the end of the Edo period, master woodworker Heibei Minoya introduced sensuji-hiki (“thousand-stripe engraving”) and other innovations, and in the early Meiji period Ryōtarō Tsuiki (b. 1874) developed patterns such as kesuji (“hair-line stripes”) and inahosuji (rice-ear-like stripes), establishing artistic techniques still in use today.
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