Carved Ranma | Japanese Transom Screen | Sugi (Japanese Cedar) | Japanese Architectural Decor
Ranma (transom area decoration) are placed above doorways to allow light and air to pass between interior rooms when doors are closed. Â
The motif, shĹŤchikubai, consists of a plum tree, bamboo, and a pine tree. Bamboo and pine trees remain green throughout the winter, while plum trees flower in February, before most other flowering plants in Japan. When pictured together, these three plants make the 'Three Friends of Winter'.Â
- Sugi - Japanese cedar wood
- Mid 20th Century
- 14" x 72.5" x 3" &Â 14" x 72.5" x 2.5"Â (height, width, depth)
- Sold as a pair Â
- Japanese architectural décor
- A-1285
*Shipping charge (shown at purchase) is the maximum amount you would be charged for each product. If we are able to optimize shipping for each product or for multiple products, we will contact you and arrange to refund the difference.
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Carved Ranma | Japanese Transom Screen | Sugi (Japanese Cedar) | Japanese Architectural Decor
Carved Ranma | Japanese Transom Screen | Sugi (Japanese Cedar) | Japanese Architectural Decor
Ranma (transom area decoration) are placed above doorways to allow light and air to pass between interior rooms when doors are closed. Â
The motif, shĹŤchikubai, consists of a plum tree, bamboo, and a pine tree. Bamboo and pine trees remain green throughout the winter, while plum trees flower in February, before most other flowering plants in Japan. When pictured together, these three plants make the 'Three Friends of Winter'.Â
- Sugi - Japanese cedar wood
- Mid 20th Century
- 14" x 72.5" x 3" &Â 14" x 72.5" x 2.5"Â (height, width, depth)
- Sold as a pair Â
- Japanese architectural décor
- A-1285
*Shipping charge (shown at purchase) is the maximum amount you would be charged for each product. If we are able to optimize shipping for each product or for multiple products, we will contact you and arrange to refund the difference.
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Ranma (transom area decoration) are placed above doorways to allow light and air to pass between interior rooms when doors are closed. Â
The motif, shĹŤchikubai, consists of a plum tree, bamboo, and a pine tree. Bamboo and pine trees remain green throughout the winter, while plum trees flower in February, before most other flowering plants in Japan. When pictured together, these three plants make the 'Three Friends of Winter'.Â
- Sugi - Japanese cedar wood
- Mid 20th Century
- 14" x 72.5" x 3" &Â 14" x 72.5" x 2.5"Â (height, width, depth)
- Sold as a pair Â
- Japanese architectural décor
- A-1285
*Shipping charge (shown at purchase) is the maximum amount you would be charged for each product. If we are able to optimize shipping for each product or for multiple products, we will contact you and arrange to refund the difference.





















