[Sumi-e Collection] Japanese Curtain Noren Tora ②

Since the Edo period, the Japanese have hanged Noren as dividers at the entrance, between rooms, doorways, etc.

Recently it's also popular as a decoration item and dividers in doorways between rooms.

Introduced in Japan by Buddhist monks in the 14th century, Sumi-e 墨絵 can be translated as a black ink painting offering a powerful and elegante contrast with the white washi (japanese paper)

A strong Tora (Tiger) is featured in a Japanese style fabric resembling Washi (Traditional Japanese Paper).

  • W: 85 cm / 33.5″
  • H: 150cm / 59″
  • Fabric resembling Washi
  • 100% polyester 
  • Proudly made in JAPAN
※Curtain rod it’s not included.