Wah, banyak istilah2 yang asing buat newbie kayak saya.. Mesti buka kamus dulu neh
Ozutsu(oh zoi t-sue)
Tail section. This term is used for the part of the body located from the end of the dorsal fin to the root of the tail. It is an important section because it contains the Odome. In addition, Nishikigoi with thick Ozutsu look powerful; while Koi with thin Ozutsu look feeble. If a Koi has a thick Ozutsu while it is young, it may have the potential to grow in to a Jumbo Koi. Obachi specifies the top section of the Ozutsu, not the sides or the bottom.
Odome(oh doe' meh)
Line between the last color and Shiroji in the tail section. Odome is the way the pattern appears as it stops or finishes in the tail section. A good Odome must create a clear line and leave white showing. The pattern in the tail section must consist of both Hi and Shiroji in Kohaku, and Hi, Shiroji and Sumi for both Taisho Sanshoku (Sanke) and Showa. When the tail section ends with adequate Shiroji before the fin (especially in Gosanke), we say that the "Odome is good." When the Shiroji is too wide or when only Hi or Sumi reach the tail, we say that the "Odome is bad."
Source: http://www.japan-nishikigoi.org/dictionary_o.html
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