Noren Curtains
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Japanese Noren Crane Over Mt Fuji Curtain
$34.95This Japanese noren curtain has a Crane flying over Mt Fuji towards the sun. Noren are split curtains used in place of doors as entrances to Japanese shops, and as doorways and decorations inside Japanese homes. Made in Japan
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Geishas in Kyoto Japanese Noren
$39.95Wondering through the streets of old Kyoto, our Geishas in Kyoto Japanese Noren pictures two geishas on their way to a formal gathering for dancing and entertainment.
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Inari Gates Japanese Noren
$29.95Our beautiful Inari Gates Japanese Noren pictures two geishas walking through the gates leading to the Buddhist temple above.
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Three Cranes Japanese Noren
$39.95This Three Cranes Japanese Noren features Japanese Cranes by Ito Jakuchu on a tan background under a cherry blossom tree.
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One Crane Japanese Noren
$39.95This Noren One Crane features a Japanese Crane on a tan background in a pine tree. Also, in Japan, the crane represents longevity and good fortune.
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Geisha and Pagoda Japanese Noren
$29.95The beautiful Geisha and Pagoda Japanese Noren is looking towards the Pagoda as she walks down the cherry blossom line street.
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Japanese Dragon Noren Curtain
$39.95This Japanese Dragon Noren Curtain has a dragon on a beautifully illustrated background of mountains and waves.
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Japanese Tiger Noren Curtain
$29.95This Japanese Tiger Noren Curtain has a tiger on a beautifully illustrated mountain background.
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Umbrellas and Cherry Blossoms Japanese Noren
$29.95This noren with two traditional umbrellas and cherry blossoms is beautiful against the pink background.
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Weeping Cherry Blossoms Japanese Noren
$29.95Weeping Cherry Blossoms Japanese Noren has traditional Japanese cherry blossoms of a “Shidarezakura”, a weeping cherry tree from Japan.
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Mt. Fuji Japanese Noren Curtain
$29.95This Mt. Fuji Japanese Noren Curtain is a lightweight woven polyester. Noren are split curtains used in place of doors as entrances to Japanese shops
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Geisha and Temple Japanese Noren
$34.95The beautiful Geisha and Temple Japanese Noren is looking out over the water towards the Kinkaku-ji which means “Temple of the Golden Pavilion”.