Description
The furosaki byōbu is a traditional two-panel folding screen used in Japanese tea ceremonies. It defines the host’s workspace, frames utensils, and shields the preparation area. Designed with wabi-sabi principles, it features natural materials like wood, straw, and paper, enhancing the serene atmosphere of the tea room. Perfect for collectors and tea ceremony practitioners.
Materials: Timber, Straw
Condition: Mint
Source: Toyama, Japan
Dimensions:
Closed — L89.5 x D3.5 x H73 cm
Open — L179 x D2 x H73 cm




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I’ve been using this Furosaki screen for my weekly tea ceremonies, and it truly enhances the ritual atmosphere. The natural wood and straw construction feel authentic and sturdy, though the paper panels show minor wear after repeated use. At $520, it’s a solid investment for serious practitioners. Chris Klomp would appreciate its craftsmanship.