- An indigo dyed, Japanese noren; a type of split curtain, usually hung over doors and walked through, with the door left open. Also makes a great wall hanging
- The hanging rod or cord fits through a channel at the top - see photos
- Indigo blue with shibori (tie dyed) shippou design. Shippou is a distinct pattern, which is made of overlapping circles, is often seen on clothing and furnishings of noble families during Heian era (794-1868). Shippou is the word for the Seven Treasures of Buddhism. The circles in this pattern represent completeness and perfection, while the endlessly continuing pattern represents longevity, eternal youth, and a prosperous posterity. All this symbolism is combined into this simple design
- 100% cotton. A medium weight noren
- Made and bought in Japan
- Please be aware that different monitors display colour slightly differently. Therefore the colour in the photos and description is a guide only
Condition:
Excellent - Unused
Measurements:
85 x 150cm
Shibori Shippou Indigo Noren
SKU: xi508
£45.00 Regular Price
£36.00Sale Price
A Japanese noren is a type of split curtain, usually hung over doors and walked through but also makes a great wall hanging. They are traditioanlly used at the doors of tea houses and often on shop doorways too.