- Shoji - Wikipedia
Yukimi shoji (雪見障子, snow-watching shoji) have a larger full-width section of glass, at seated-eye level, affording a view of the outside in cold weather
- What are Shoji? Complete Guide to Japanese Paper Screens
Consisting of thick, translucent paper stretched over a wooden frame holding together a lattice of wood or bamboo, shoji adorn the rooms and facades of Japanese homes, temples, and palaces They have endured as an important fixture of the home since pre-modern Japan
- Asheville Spa - Shoji Spa Retreat | Asheville, NC
Along with traditional Japanese bathing and soaking, in completely private outdoor salt tubs, guests enjoy spa-style showers, first-class massage therapy, nature setting and sounds, locally sourced spa products – including CBD salves, local, apparel, totes and more
- Shoji, Shoji Paper, Rice Paper: Everything you need to know.
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
- What Are Shoji? Understanding Japanese Paper Screens
Shoji is a traditional Japanese sliding door or partition made of translucent washi paper stretched over a wooden lattice frame The word shoji literally means “small obstructing thing” in Japanese
- SHOJI Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SHOJI is a paper screen serving as a wall, partition, or sliding door
- Shoji Hawaii
Our shoji, made from translucent paper over wood or bamboo lattice frames, blend ancient 'washi' paper with modern laminated materials Experience the timeless elegance and contemporary craftsmanship in each shoji piece, perfect for enhancing any space with a touch of Japanese culture and style
- Shoji | Traditional, Sliding Doors Paper Panels | Britannica
Shoji, in Japanese architecture, sliding outer partition doors and windows made of a latticework wooden frame and covered with a tough, translucent white paper
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