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  1. Jun 30, 2024 · Collecting Japanese screens is a journey into the heart of Japanese art and culture. Each screen, whether antique or contemporary, offers a unique story told through its artistry, making it a profound addition to any collection. Featured image above of two six panel screens entitled Pine trees and cranes by Yokoyama Taikan (1868-1958). Read more:

  2. Screen Gems 3 Panel Mulbery Alpine Screen SG-367, this 6ft 3 panel screen is designed with a natural wood finish. Each panel is hand-crafted with uniquely cut wood root branches that are individually placed to create the design. Making each piece one of a kind.

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  3. Nov 4, 2018 · Yokoyama Taikan (1868-1958), Pine Trees and Cranes. Pair of six-panel screens. Ink, colour, gold and gold leaf on paper. 67 x 151⅛ in (170.2 x 383.9 cm.) each (2). Sold for $267,750 on 20 March 2013 at Christie’s New York. They were also used at funerals and for the births of very high-ranking members of the aristocracy.

  4. In the manufacturing process videos, Screen Gems provides an in-depth look at how everyday products are made, revealing the intricate technology and craftsmanship involved. The how-it-made videos ...

  5. wasoudesign.com › shoji-screen › materialShoji Screen - WASOU

    Wood Types Basswood (Tilia americana) Pale white to cream color, with only subtle growth rings. The color is mostly uniform throughout the surface of the wood. Basswood is both very light and very soft: perhaps among the softest of wood species that is still considered a hardwood, with the exception of Balsa. But although it’s very light, it has an outstanding weight-to-stiffness ratio ...

  6. Oct 25, 2016 · Next I trim the paper to width using a knife. I will use pre-made rice glue to apply the kozo paper. The rice glue is applied to the lattice work. Then the paper attached to that. Once the glue has cured I cut off of the excess at the top and bottom of the panel. Finally my shoji are ready to diffuse light.

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  8. Shoji Woodworking. Shoji woodworking holds a rich history and cultural significance in Japan, deeply embedded in the traditional craftsmanship of the country. The art of Shoji woodworking involves creating intricate screens made from wood and paper, typically used as room dividers or doors. Dating back to centuries ago, Shoji screens are not ...

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