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freestanding screen - shoji

What is Shoji? When you hear the word 'shoji' (pronounced 'show-jee'), in modern Japan, shoji means wooden sliding doors with translucent paper on. These doors slide on wood tracks very smoothly and quietly, work as a room divider or window coverings.The original concept of shoji was born in China, and was imported into Japan sometime between 7th to 8th centuries. The word 'shoji' indicates 'something to obstruct' in both Chinese and Japanese. At that time, it meant everything used as a room…

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a model of a japanese house with wooden doors and windows, on a white background

3d model furniture, bathroom, nursery, materials, decoration, lighting and other 3d models, textures, kitchen, appliances, exterior, scripts - download in 3ds Max, Materials Vray, Mental Ray

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two wooden doors with glass panels in an empty room

Cherry Shoji Screens to span 154" x 86-1/2" to act as a room divider. Each shoji is 40" x 84" x 1-3/8". Built with 1 mm White Warlon, Cherry lower panels and inlaid Japanese Cherry door pulls. Elivs stepped in for scale. He is 6' tall.

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an empty room with two sliding doors that are open to reveal the wall and floor

Japanese tatami mats and traditional Japanese furnishings and accessories. Tatami Imports operates in Toronto, Canada, with an office in Fukuyama City in the Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan, We aim to be the only store that sells only Made In Japan products

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two tall windows with bars on each side

Download the Shoji, japanese traditional sliding door. Vector illustration 8126696 royalty-free Vector from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a million other vectors, icons and clipart graphics!

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two wooden doors with glass panels on each side

A nice set of Beech shoji with Opaque White Warlon paper, Port Orford Cedar kumiko, Beech lower door panels and inlaid Japanese Cherry door pulls. A pocket door and a pair of sliding screens for a closet. The closet pair of shoji. This is an open kumiko (grid) screen, no paper, to go over a white glass wall -we took the picture on a piece of white cardboard. Detail of this single sided kumiko. Japanese cherry pull in a beech screen. A satin nickel edge pull, for getting a pocket door out of…

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