KOZO NERI 35g/m² Roll natural

By meter, width 94cm - Japanese natural Kozo. White.

Handmade. Neri binder - Very resistant.

This paper retains its natural color and is not affected by ultraviolet rays.

Very long shelf life.

Use and support: Traditional Shoji(*) - Printing - Engraving - Gyotaku - Lighting - Blackout panel.

Origin: Kochi.

 

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28,00 €

The long mulberry fiber gives a thick and unique texture to the shoji and fusuma panel. The material "breathes" and creates a subtle light.

In the past, the sliding shouji panels could be left open in summer, but in winter, the cold not allowing it, the inhabitants could not enjoy the panorama outside. Sliding wooden doors were added to protect the shouji in cold or rainy weather.

Very nice diffusion of light. Cloudy effect.

Kozo is the fiber of mulberry.

(*) Shoji refers to a traditional Japanese architectural element, typically used as a partition or a screen. Shojis are sliding panels made of translucent paper mounted on wooden frames and are often used to divide spaces in homes, temples, and other buildings in Japan.

Shojis are manufactured using traditional Japanese woodworking techniques, with wooden frames assembled using mortise and tenon joinery, and washi paper stretched over the frames to create translucent surfaces. The washi paper used for shojis is typically made from mulberry fibers or other plants and is known for its durability and beauty.

Shojis are appreciated for their elegant aesthetics and versatile functionality. They allow for space division while allowing light to pass through, creating a soft and warm ambiance in rooms. Shojis are also used as doors and windows and can be opened or closed depending on privacy or ventilation needs.

Shojis are often associated with traditional Japanese culture and are used in various styles of Japanese architecture, such as tea houses, traditional Japanese houses (known as "machiya"), and temples. However, they are also used in more modern and contemporary designs, bringing a touch of tradition and elegance to contemporary spaces.

In summary, shojis are sliding panels made of translucent paper mounted on wooden frames, used as partitions or screens in traditional Japanese architecture, appreciated for their aesthetics and functionality.

 

Emballage soigné assuré.

Envoi par lettre prioritaire avec suivi:   enveloppe rigide : Dimension = 50cm Max. et épaisseur = 3cm Max!). 

Les autres expéditions (Colissimo© chronopost© Mondial relay®) nous permettent de rouler  et de conditionner dans un tube.