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There are three types of Utsurimono, Shiro, Hi (red) and Ki Utsuri. The large Sumi patterns of the Utsurimono
are like the Showa Sanshoku. The Sumi predominates over the contrasting colour, giving the koi an overall dark image. The
Sumi is required to have the same characteristic features as that of the Showa Sanshoku. Shiro Utsuri need Sumi on the head,
some times the Y shaped head, and nose Sumi combination style is found. A lighting shaped head Sumi which divides the face
into two parts is preferable. Equivalent patterns to the Showa are desirable for the body, but large, imposing Sumi markings
are preferred to a small checkered one. The Shiro Utsuri are koi with large black and white markings. They are said to
be of the Magoi linage. The white should be pure, forming a clear contrast with the Sumi. Imposing blackness, making the black
and white a striking contrast. The body of the Utsuri are usually wrapped with Sumi, The pectoral fins should have the characteristic
Showa Motoguro. Ki Utsuri are the black and yellow koi of the Utsurimono group. Black stripes are desirable on the pectoral
fins. Dark and V shaped Sumi markings are preferred for the Ki Utsuri. Bright orange-yellow suits it best. Tiny Sumi spots
appear on the base yellow, which is undesirable. Hi Utsuri are the red or deep orange and black koi of the Utsurimono group,
and like the Ki Utsuri, black stripes are necessary on the pectoral fins. The contrast of Hi and Sumi is striking. Like the
Ki Utsuri many tiny Sumi spots appear on the Hi areas.
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