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RANMA
Ranma were used in traditional Japanese homes above sliding doors to provide
air flow between adjoining rooms. They are carved on both sides typically
with nature scenes, pines, bamboo, eagles and more. These date to the late
Meiji, Taisho period, circa 1910-20 and make beautiful wall hangings or to
create a visual break in a space such as a great room when hung from the
ceiling. Packing and shipping
quotes are available upon request.
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#ranma1
Port Orford cedar ranma, or transom
54" long and 13" high
SOLD
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#ranma2
Port Orford cedar ranma, or transom
53" long and 12.5" high
SOLD
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#2J417
Port Orford cedar ranma, or transom
55" long and 15" high
$225
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#3J644
Port Orford cedar ranma, or transom
67" long and 15" high
$350
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#7J027.1
Port Orford cedar ranma
70" long and 15 high
$375
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#7J027.2
Port Orford cedar ranma
70" long and 15 high
$375
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Page Updated 05/28/2008
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