Tea Ceremony \'Engi-Chabana\' Seasonal Flower Noren Designed By Rakushian of Kyoto


Tea Ceremony \'Engi-Chabana\' Seasonal Flower Noren Designed By Rakushian of Kyoto

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Tea Ceremony \'Engi-Chabana\' Seasonal Flower Noren Designed By Rakushian of Kyoto:
$259.99


Tea Ceremony \'Engi-Chabana\' Seasonal Flower Noren Designed By Rakushian of Kyoto Dying Process - every step is done by hand.Natural Woven Hemp Fabric

縁起茶花\'Engi-Chabana\' Japanese Plum Blossom

This is aTea Ceremonynoren and depicts various seasonal flowers...


This lovely Noren is of the finest quality that money can buy and is usually available only in exclusive shops in Kyoto. Designed by the renown \'Rakushian\' of Kyoto, it is hand made and dyed by skilled artisans using age-old techniques.


It measures: 88 cm wide and 150 cm long (34½\" X 59\") and is split in the centre into 2 separate panels.


The material is natural, hand loomed linen of the finest quality, dyed in natural tones. It has loops at the top for stringing it on a stick or bamboo pole above the doorway. It may also be hung on a wall as a tapestry.


These noren are artistic masterpieces and will add a dramatic touch to any room where they are displayed. Guaranteed to impress guests!


Shipping is quoted at the EMS rate and is fully insured. Allow 10 days before shipping.


What are Noren?

Noren (暖簾) are traditional Japanese fabric dividers, hung between rooms, on walls, in doorways, or in windows. They usually have one or more vertical slits cut from the bottom to nearly the top of the fabric, allowing for easier passage or viewing. Noren are rectangular and come in many different materials, sizes, colors, and patterns. They are sometimes changed seasonally to celebrate the cherry blossoms or other holidays and traditional events.


Noren are traditionally used by shops and restaurants as a means of protection from sun, wind, and dust, and for advertising space.[citation needed] Sentō (commercial bathhouses) also place noren across their entrances, typically blue in color for men and red for women with the kanji 湯 (yu, lit. hot water) or the corresponding hiragana ゆ. They are also hung in the front entrance to a shop to signify that the establishment is open for business, and they are always taken down at the end of the business day.


Shipping Note:

Two types of shipping are offered for this item:

1) EMS Express (INCLUDES TRACKING & Insurance) and is fast and dependable.

2) Standard Air Registered (INCLUDES TRACKING) but has a less predictable delivery time.


If you select Standard Air, note that in some cases it can take several weeks to arrive. All packages sent this way are photographed on the day they leave here.


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Tea Ceremony \'Engi-Chabana\' Seasonal Flower Noren Designed By Rakushian of Kyoto:
$259.99

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