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-Woven sliding doors-(FUSUMA)
The history of woven sliding door paper dates back to the Nara period.
In the early Nara period, "tsuitate" and "sudare" were mainly used as partitions in large rooms.
In the Heian period, bedrooms came to be called "fusuma-dokoro."
It is said that the original was a tsuitate with silk fabric pasted on both sides.
As time passed, the silk fabric pasted on the tsuitate came to be called "fusuma."
Each thread is carefully woven, so you can enjoy the three-dimensional texture and feel of the outer fabric. Because it is woven, it absorbs light softly and creates a warm and comfortable atmosphere. Once you use it, you will grow to love the space and be able to appreciate its quality.
In the early Nara period, "tsuitate" and "sudare" were mainly used as partitions in large rooms.
In the Heian period, bedrooms came to be called "fusuma-dokoro."
It is said that the original was a tsuitate with silk fabric pasted on both sides.
As time passed, the silk fabric pasted on the tsuitate came to be called "fusuma."
Each thread is carefully woven, so you can enjoy the three-dimensional texture and feel of the outer fabric. Because it is woven, it absorbs light softly and creates a warm and comfortable atmosphere. Once you use it, you will grow to love the space and be able to appreciate its quality.