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Closeouts and New Hawaiiana at Silkroad To Paradise
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Handmade Triple-Panel Batik Doorway Hangings
Our handmade three-panel batik doorway hangings reflect loosely the traditional Japanese noren, the doorway curtains you see in Japan just about everywhere. Shops use them to advertise their wares or name with a few bold characters. Citizens have them hanging at their entrance and indoors they serve to conceal adjacent rooms, closet spaces, etc.
Our hand-painted batik extra wide 3-panel variety fit the standard western sliding glass patio door, but you will find other perfect fits, no doubt. How about as window or wall treatment? Bingo! All 3-Panel Doorways are made of 100% Rayon fabric, a natural product. They come in 2 sizes. One that fits a standard 6 ft sliding glass door and one that fits the standard 8 ft patio door (but of course also fits the standard 6 ft door!). All have a double-sided valanche at the top, a very exclusive finishing touch that truly sets our doorway curtains apart.
The approximate size of each 6 Ft Doorway Hanging is: 82" X 72"
The approximate size of each 8 Ft Doorway Hanging is: 82" X 96" (keep in mind that 8ft will also cover a 6ft opening handsomely)
(SBD-PD302) 100% Rayon handcrafted three-panel doorway divider.
(SBD-PD301)
100% Rayon handcrafted three-panel doorway divider.
$89.956 Ft
$89.956 Ft
$99.958 Ft
$99.958 Ft
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