Japanese Antique Free-Standing Folding Screen Oharame Women Byobu
Six panel byobu (folding screen) depicting women of Ohara (a small rural town outside of Kyoto). Oharame women are known for their hardworking nature and symbolize rural values. Unkown artist.
Japanese antique furniture.
- Lacquered Wood frame
- Ink and Mineral pigments on Paper
- Gold leaf
- Silk brocade
- Taisho Era (1912-1926)
- 146" x 67" (width, height)
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Japanese Antique Free-Standing Folding Screen Oharame Women Byobu
Japanese Antique Free-Standing Folding Screen Oharame Women Byobu
Six panel byobu (folding screen) depicting women of Ohara (a small rural town outside of Kyoto). Oharame women are known for their hardworking nature and symbolize rural values. Unkown artist.
Japanese antique furniture.
- Lacquered Wood frame
- Ink and Mineral pigments on Paper
- Gold leaf
- Silk brocade
- Taisho Era (1912-1926)
- 146" x 67" (width, height)
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Shipping & Returns
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Six panel byobu (folding screen) depicting women of Ohara (a small rural town outside of Kyoto). Oharame women are known for their hardworking nature and symbolize rural values. Unkown artist.
Japanese antique furniture.
- Lacquered Wood frame
- Ink and Mineral pigments on Paper
- Gold leaf
- Silk brocade
- Taisho Era (1912-1926)
- 146" x 67" (width, height)





















