Description
Antique Japanese Ranma carved
screen solid red cedar pine with black laquered frame Showa period 1930.
The wood is completely original
with original burnished patina to solid japanese pine and includes the original
black lacquered frame- a value point!
This long panel of 181 cm length
is carved double sided with the mirror image.
Minor wear to surfaces
Imagine the stories this overdoor
panel could tell....having been used for almost 100 years.
Ideal as bedhead or room devider or even a tea house
!
Japan circa 1930
Overall
Dimensions
Height 38cm
Length 181 cm
Depth 3.5cm
The art form of Ranma is solely
Japanese, dating back to the 17th century in Kyoto. Ranma is an elaborately
carved wooden panel that is placed above a sliding door (障子), and beneath the
ceiling in a traditional Japanese household. The woodwork can also be seen in
some traditional Japanese buildings or place of worship. Although not as
prominent today, you can still view ranma in many historical buildings. After
its inception, ranma was used for both practical and decorative purposes. In a
practical sense, ranma was used to separate rooms and provide airflow. In a
decorative sense, it was used as a subtle way for a family to demonstrate its
wealth.
Price AUD $865
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