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Kyoto Noren Japanese door curtain Handpaint LinenCarp waterfall climbing Japan

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Description

(Size) : Approx.88 x 150 cm / 34.64 x 59.05 inch

(Material) : 100% Linen

(Origin) : Made in Japan / Kyoto

(Condition) : Brand new

(Note) :

Based on an ancient legend that says "carp that climb a waterfall become dragons," the image of a carp climbing a waterfall has come to be seen as a symbol of success in life.
Carefully hand-dyed with battick dyeing, "Carp climbing a waterfall" is a lucky charm that as it conveys the idea that one can "overcome even difficult paths " and can be used any time of the year.
It is also recommended to hang it during the early summer to summer season.

The Noren is originally used for the entrance of the house for the light removal.
It is also a feature of Noren that you can easily change the atmosphere of the room by hiding the back of the house from the entrance at the time of visiter, using the goods as a partition of the room and blindfold.
Since the olden days, people say that Norens Curtain are a mystical barrier against evil and can remove the bad vibes from outside that cause illness and other misfortune.

 

Weight:
500.00 Grams

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