Japanese folding screens, also known as "byobu", are decorative panels made of paper or silk that are attached to a wooden frame. They are a traditional form of Japanese art and are commonly used as room dividers or to create a decorative backdrop. The screens can be single or multi-paneled, and are often adorned with beautiful paintings, calligraphy, or other decorative elements. They can be found in a variety of sizes and styles, ranging from small tabletop screens to large room-sized screens. Today, Japanese folding screens are still popular and can be found in homes, businesses, and museums around the world. They are a beautiful and unique way to add a touch of Japanese culture and elegance to any space.

Folding Screens

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  • Miyabi Andon Bamboo Folding Screen 'Warabe'
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    MIYABI ANDON

    Miyabi Andon Bamboo Folding Screen 'Warabe'

    Suruga bamboo basketry from Shizuoka prefecture is different from most other bamboo basketry in Japan. It is unique for using round splints of bamboo without the skin being shaved off. It dates back to the beginning of the Edo period (1600 - 1868) when...
    ¥17,050
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  • Decorative Folding Screen THE PINE  TREES by Hasegawa Tohaku
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    BENRIDO

    Decorative Folding Screen THE PINE TREES by Hasegawa Tohaku

    These decorative folding screens are beautifully crafted with unmatched colors and depth. A true, traditional art work for your house or office, and a perfect special gift or souvenir.  The pine forests hidden between the haze are depicted with...
    ¥6,600
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