This noren features an impressive design of ayu fish swimming leisurely in a light blue, spreading a cool atmosphere in the room. Reminiscent of the infinite universe, the hand-dyed design creates a mysterious mood. Made of 100% hand-woven hemp izuno-ori fabric by skilled craftsmen, it adds a special touch to the room.
What are Noren? Japanese noren are traditional curtains that are often found in entrances to stores, restaurants or homes in Japan. They typically consist of thin lengths of fabric that hang vertically from a pole or frame and serve several purposes. Firstly, they provide privacy and limit the view into the interior while allowing airflow and ventilation. They can also serve as protection from the sun, wind or insects.
This noren features an impressive design of ayu fish swimming leisurely in a light blue, spreading a cool atmosphere in the room. Reminiscent of the infinite universe, the hand-dyed design creates a mysterious mood. Made of 100% hand-woven hemp izuno-ori fabric by skilled craftsmen, it adds a special touch to the room.
What are Noren? Japanese noren are traditional curtains that are often found in entrances to stores, restaurants or homes in Japan. They typically consist of thin lengths of fabric that hang vertically from a pole or frame and serve several purposes. Firstly, they provide privacy and limit the view into the interior while allowing airflow and ventilation. They can also serve as protection from the sun, wind or insects.
Made of 100% hand-woven hemp izuno-ori fabric by skilled craftsmen, it adds a special touch to the room.
What are Noren?
Japanese noren are traditional curtains that are often found in entrances to stores, restaurants or homes in Japan. They typically consist of thin lengths of fabric that hang vertically from a pole or frame and serve several purposes. Firstly, they provide privacy and limit the view into the interior while allowing airflow and ventilation. They can also serve as protection from the sun, wind or insects.