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Ki no Nami Sudo, Antique Japanese Summer doors
Item description - YO24010012
This beautiful set of antique Japanese Sudo (簾戸) or summer doors are not to be confused with Shoji doors. Sudo doors are built with Japanese Hinoki wood combined with reed mats, often mounted in a decorative pattern. Sudo doors often feature decorative hand-carved designs at the bottom or center of the wooden panel. Some Sudo doors are fitted with ornamental smoked bamboo trellis.
Sudo doors are traditional Japanese sliding doors that replace the Shoji during summer. By using reed, the Sudo doors allow the air to flow through the house easily.
A set of Sudo doors can be easily mounted together with small copper hinges. This is an easy way to create an elegant folding room divider. Also, the Sudo can be mounted in a wooden frame and be used as sliding doors.
On the reed of the Ki no Nami Sudo a clear wave pattern is visible. This is the origin of the name as Ki no Nami (木の波) means wooden wave in Japanese.
Some screens can be slightly damaged and show some wear and tear due to usage and old age.
Specifications
• Origin: Nagoya, Aichi prefecture
• Material: Hinoki wood, Reed, Bamboo
• Age: Meiji Period
• Condition: No major damage
• Price: Per stuk
• Set of: 2
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Yokoso Japanese Gardens delivers worldwide from door to door. The shipping costs are highly dependent on the delivery location and the size of the order. Please specify your address when placing an order so we can calculate the proper shipping costs. We will then send you a detailed quotation of the total costs. Based on this, you are completely free to decide if you want to finalize the order.
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YO24010012 | 72 cm | 174 cm | 3 cm | Eur 150.00 |
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