noun
wooden doll made with kimekomi technique
Abbreviation of 木目込人形. Refers to dolls where fabric is tucked into grooves carved in the wood. Often used in the context of traditional Japanese crafts.
See also: 木目込人形
この木目込みは江戸時代から伝わる技法で作られています。
This kimekomi doll is made using a technique passed down since the Edo period.
noun
kimekomi makeup (theater)
A type of theatrical makeup where lines are drawn to create a carved-wood effect, used in kabuki or other traditional performances.
歌舞伎の木目込みは、役の性格を強調するために用いられます。
Kimekomi makeup in kabuki is used to emphasize the character's personality.
noun
kimekomi art (paper/cloth/paste)
A craft technique where paper or cloth is tucked into grooves on a base, often used for decorative items like balls or ornaments.
木目込みの技法で作られた飾り玉は、ひな祭りの飾りとして人気があります。
Decorative balls made with the kimekomi technique are popular as decorations for the Doll Festival.
Full term for the doll; 木目込み is the abbreviated form.
From 木目 (wood grain) + 込む (to tuck in), referring to the technique of tucking material into carved grooves. The alternate kanji 極め込み uses 極める (to master), possibly reflecting the skill involved.