Made from 100% hand-woven hemp, known as iono-ori, this noren has both a soft and firm texture, making it an elegant and present curtain. Each piece is painstakingly handcrafted and the fabric is dyed from natural persimmons by skilled artisans, giving each Noren a unique touch, making it a perfect addition to any room that wants to convey a natural and timeless flair.
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 from 100% hand-woven hemp, known as iono-ori, this noren has both a soft and firm texture, making it an elegant and present curtain. Each piece is painstakingly handcrafted and the fabric is dyed from natural persimmons by skilled artisans, giving each Noren a unique touch, making it a perfect addition to any room that wants to convey a natural and timeless flair.
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.
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.