Shoji Screen
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NEW BLACK FINISH WOOD 3 PANEL ORIENTAL SHOJI SCREEN ROOM DIVIDER TEMPORARY WALL $89.88 |
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4 ft. Tall Double Cross Shoji Screen White 4 Panel $125.00 |
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4 ft. Tall Double Cross Shoji Screen White 5 Panel $157.00 |
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Shoji Screen Hinges – Gold (Set of 4) $24.95 |
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Shoji Screen Hinges – Black (Set of 4) $24.95 |
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Double Cross Shoji Screen – 3 Panel – Gold $93.00 |
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Photo Shoji Screen -Rosewood 3 panel $238.00 |
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Herbal Floral Shoji Screen -Honey 3 panel $153.00 |
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7 ft. Cherry Blossom Shoji Screen – Rosewood 3 Panel $238.00 |
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Double Cross 7 ft. Tall Shoji Screen – Black 3 panel $238.00 |
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Double Cross 7 ft. Tall Shoji Screen -Rosewood 3 panel $238.00 |
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7 ft. Tall Jute Shoji Screen – Natural 3 Panel $268.00 |
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6 ft. Tall Burnt Bamboo with Rice Paper Shoji Screen $153.00 |
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Double Sided Photo Shoji Screen – Black 3 Panel $196.00 |
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Long Life Shoji Screen -3 panel Rosewood $213.00 |
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Double Cross Shoji Screen Double Sided -3 panel Black $178.00 |
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3 ft. Tall Window Pane Shoji Screen – 3 Panel – BLK $75.00 |
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2 ft. Tall Double Cross Shoji Screen Natural 4 Panel $93.00 |
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2 ft. Tall Double Cross Shoji Screen White 5 Panel $115.00 |
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6 ft. Tall Double Cross Shoji Screen Pink 6 Panel $154.00 |
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6 ft. Tall Jute Shoji Screen – Natural 4 panel $198.00 |
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5 1/2 ft. Tall Photo Shoji Screen – Rosewood 6 panel $444.00 |
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6 ft. Tall Herbal Floral Shoji Screen Black 4 Panel $178.00 |
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7 ft. Tall Jute Shoji Screen – Black 5 Panel $448.00 |
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7 ft. Tall Jute Shoji Screen – Black 6 Panel $538.00 |
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7 ft. Tall Jute Shoji Screen – Rosewood 5 Panel $448.00 |
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7 ft. Tall Jute Shoji Screen – Rosewood 6 Panel $538.00 |
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Window Pane 7 ft. Tall Shoji Screen -Rosewood 5 panel $389.00 |
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6 ft. Tall Botanic Shoji Screen w/ Solid Bottom 5 Panel $328.00 |
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6 ft. Tall Eudes Shoji Screen – 4 Panel Natural $198.00 |
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6 ft. Tall Eudes Shoji Screen – 5 Panel Black $248.00 |
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6 ft. Tall Helsinki Shoji Screen – 5 Panel Rosewood $248.00 |
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6 ft. Tall Kimura Shoji Screen – Honey 4 Panel $158.00 |
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Kumo Shoji Screen -4 panel Rosewood $198.00 |
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Matchstick w/ Rice Paper Shoji Screen Black 4 Panel $158.00 |
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4 ft. Tall Double Cross Shoji Screen -6 panel Black $198.00 |
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6 ft. Tall Cork Board Shoji Screen – 6 Panel $450.00 |
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Matchstick w/ Rice Paper Shoji Screen Rosewood 5 Panel $198.00 |
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6 ft.Tall Lucky Bamboo Shoji Screen – 4 Panel Rosewood $198.00 |
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6 ft. Tall Window Pane Shoji Screen Royal Blue 4 Panel $118.00 |
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2 ft. Tall Double Cross Shoji Screen – 3 Panel – BLK $71.00 |
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2 ft. Tall Double Cross Shoji Screen – 3 Panel – RWD $71.00 |
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2 ft. Tall Double Cross Shoji Screen – 3 Panel – WHT $71.00 |
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5 ft. Tall Double Cross Shoji Screen – 3 Panel – BLK $109.00 |
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5 ft. Tall Double Cross Shoji Screen – 3 Panel – WHT $109.00 |
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Mado Shoji Screen -Rosewood 3 panel $133.00 |
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2 ft. Tall Window Pane Shoji Screen – 3 Panel – RWD $61.00 |
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2 ft. Tall Window Pane Shoji Screen – 3 Panel – NAT $61.00 |
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5 ft. Tall Double Cross Shoji Screen Black 6 Panel $205.00 |
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2 ft. Tall Window Pane Shoji Screen – 3 Panel – WHT $61.00 |
Japanese Shoji Screens – The Story Of Its Origins
Japanese screens, also known as byobu in Japanese, originate from China as long as the Han dynasty (206 B.C. ~ 220 A.D.). Byobu literally is defined as “wind – wall”, which tends to make us think that their original intention was most probably obstructing drafts in rooms. The concept first showed up in Japan in the late Nara period, in approximately 8th Century. During the Nara dynasty and subsequent Heian period (794-1185), byobu design progressed from a standing single-panel screen to multiple-panelled folding screens, although the hinges continued to remain Chinese-style metal ones. The Japanese used Shoji screens for a lot of purposes, which included tea ceremonies, concerts, dances, Buddhist rituals and outside events.
Shoji Screens in Contemporary Times.
The rise in international popularity came right after Japan’s boundaries opened up once more in 1853, after almost 200 years of isolation. Variations of the screen were soon seen in European and American markets. Today, the shoji screen is usually put to use to partition a room. It also finds other uses such as a display of elementary, yet graceful artwork.
Various Kinds of Shoji Screens.
The expression shoji traditionally refers to the thin, nearly translucent paper that is put over the frame. The most common form of screen is the byobu, which is a foldable screen used within a room. The fusuma, which happens to be a sliding door covered fx shoji paper, is popular in Japanese dwellings and is in recent times becoming a Trend in the Europe and Americas.
Setup
Conventionally, screens were constructed of bamboo and paper, and some are even now fashioned like this. Framings are today commonly made out of artificial wood or plastic and continue to feature paper for the walls . Screens may be plain or adorned with elementary designs of flowers or other motifs. Though the paper is layered, it continues to be thin and must be handled with care to avoid punctures.
Do You Long For One?
In recent times, Japanese Shoji screens continue to be largely used as room dividers, but they are in addition employed to spruce up spaces, to put out of sight unwanted things, and possibly be employed as window covers. By by means of light woods and artificial wood products like faux wood, the modern type of Shoji Screens is very dainty. This is a huge gain since this facilitates them to be relocated and re adjusted whenever required. There are good Japanese Shoji Screens available on the net in multiple branded stores that are produced of excellent quality of ingredients for you to attain an exact choice.
About the Author
Lily has in excess of seven years of practice in the
window dressing industry
. She regularily evaluates window treatments offered in the marketplace and writes concerning them. For an in-depth analysis to the best Folding Shoji Screen, blinds dont miss her threadbare review of
Affordable Classic Japanese Folding Shoji Screens.
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Japanese Shoji Screen Exhibit in Shizuoka City Japan