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Kodai Nakaya
Kodai or Kōdai may refer to: *Kōdai (given name) Kōdai, Kodai, Koudai or Kohdai (こうだい or コウダイ) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Possible Writings *広大, "wide/broad/spacious, large/big" *弘大, "vast/broad/wide, large/big" *功大, "ac ..., a masculine Japanese given name *Kōdai or Takadai, a frame used for making kumihimo, a type of Japanese braid * Kodaikanal, s a hill station which is located in Dindigul district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India {{disambiguation ...
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Kōdai (given Name)
Kōdai, Kodai, Koudai or Kohdai (こうだい or コウダイ) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Possible Writings *広大, "wide/broad/spacious, large/big" *弘大, "vast/broad/wide, large/big" *功大, "achievement/merits/success/honor/credit, large/big" *幸大, "happiness/blessing/fortune, large/big" *滉大, "deep and broad, large/big" *昴大, "The Pleiades, large/big" *晃大, "clear, large/big" *航大, "navigate/sail/cruise/fly, large/big" *廣大, "broad/wide/spacious, large/big" People

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Takadai
A , also called , is a frame used for making , a type of Japanese braid. The braids created on the are flat (3D effects can be achieved) as opposed to the braids created on the which have a round or polygonal section. The threads are attached to weighted bobbins called tamas and lay on wood pieces with pegs that are called koma. A wooden sword is used to lightly beat the braid once the braiding has been done. The braiding progresses on a 'V' front, as opposed to weaving on a regular loom that progresses on a straight front. The art that is worked on the takadai is a braid, not a weave. Although many of the patterns used on this braiding stand resemble the up and down motion of a weave, since each thread takes a turn at being both the weft and the warp, it is a braid. On the takadai it is possible to make intricate patterns using a technique called "pick-up braids". The braid has two sides of two contrasting colors and is usually linked on the edges. Then a pattern is formed ...
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