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Carved transoms(RAMMA)
There are two beautiful carved transoms in the living room and the bedroom on the second floor. They were hand-carved by craftsmen. The "carved transom" is probably the most well-known type of transom.
The wood is worked with intricate detail, and flowers, birds, and landscapes appear to emerge in three dimensions.
Their stunning craftsmanship will leave you in awe.
The designs often feature traditional Japanese auspicious motifs such as pine, bamboo, plum, pine trees, cranes, and even Mt. Fuji and the Three Great Views of Japan.
The boards used for transoms are generally about 15m thick.
A set consists of two boards with connected patterns.
The thicker the boards, the more detailed the work can be on both sides.
As they allow for a more three-dimensional expression, the thicker the boards, the more valuable they are, and this is why they are considered high-quality transoms.
The wood is worked with intricate detail, and flowers, birds, and landscapes appear to emerge in three dimensions.
Their stunning craftsmanship will leave you in awe.
The designs often feature traditional Japanese auspicious motifs such as pine, bamboo, plum, pine trees, cranes, and even Mt. Fuji and the Three Great Views of Japan.
The boards used for transoms are generally about 15m thick.
A set consists of two boards with connected patterns.
The thicker the boards, the more detailed the work can be on both sides.
As they allow for a more three-dimensional expression, the thicker the boards, the more valuable they are, and this is why they are considered high-quality transoms.