Transom with vine and butterfly design
UPDATE:2024.09.30Name | Transom with vine and butterfly design |
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No | Gu-0006 |
Price | Please contact us. |
Tree | Unclear |
History | A ranma is a traditional Japanese architectural feature, a fixture installed in the open space between the ceiling and the lintel (kamoi), or above windows and doorways. It serves various functions, such as allowing light, air circulation, ventilation, and humidity control, as well as adding aesthetic value. This particular ransu is known as a sukashibori ranma, or an openwork transom, intricately carved with vine and butterfly designs. |