JAPAN ADVENTURE

Welcome to Margie & Stan's Japan Adventure - our photo blog while living on MCAS Iwakuni in beautiful Yamaguchi Prefecture in Western Japan from 8/2004 to present. My photo above is the famous Kintai Bridge right here in Iwakuni. Be sure to check out Blog Archive (below left) for highlights of our travels. And leave us a comment - we'd love to hear from you! Click on photos to enlarge.
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Sunday, November 02, 2008

Now, my other major purchase were two matching Japanese ramma -- a transom, originally fitted into a rectangular space located between a sliding door (fusuma) and the ceiling of a Japanese room. Made of wood, ramma were carved or painted with various designs and themes, and functionally, provided a room with light and air circulation. Akai (the "Van Man") from whom I also bought the folding screen, told me they were all Japanese and "very old." Most Japanese we've met seem to prefer "new" and tend to get rid of "old" things. A LOT of Americans here on base own at least one ramma. I've been looking for just the right one(s) for about 4 years now. As soon as I saw this pattern for sale in his booth, it just spoke to me. I was in love! Here they are hanging in our LR above the sliding glass doors.

A little closer view of one panel.


I believe it's a camellia -- State Flower of Alabama! (Japanese: 椿 Tsubaki)


Akai called this section a "temple dog" -- we see lots of them in Japan, frequently as stone statues near a Buddhist temple.


After bringing them home, I realized they went well with the design in our "big boy" cabinet we purchased in Arizona about 10 years ago, which was hand-carved in Mexico.
Of course, I bought some other stuff -- Christmas presents for folks at home, so I can't show them -- sorry!

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