Swimming Koi Japanese Noren

Swimming Koi Japanese Noren Swimming Koi Japanese Noren is a split curtain used in place of doors as entrances to Japanese shops, and as doorways and decorations inside Japanese homes. This multipurpose Noren features Koi fish symbols of wealth. In addition In Japan, Koi are a symbol of prosperity, good fortune, luck and the Japanese believe that Koi also represent spirituality, wisdom, loyalty and longevity because they live a very long time. Additionally A Koi can live 100-200 years. The Koi also symbolizes strength because they are know for swimming up streams and waterfall. In fact The legend is a Koi climbed a steep waterfall into the sky to become a dragon which symbolizes transformation through hard word and perseverance. They are also beautiful as a wall hanging. 33.5″ Wide 59″ Tall 100% Polyester Made in Japan

Dimensions

measures approx. (external, L x W x H):

130mm x 130mm x 10mm

Disclaimer

  • All items are hand-poured, cured and finished in small batches – please expect minor imperfections due to the nature of material.
  • Actual colours and designs may vary as seen on screen.

Care Instructions

  • All items are sealed to improve resistance to water and contaminants.
  • Not dishwasher safe. Do not wash with soap.
  • Clean and wipe carefully with a damp cloth.
  • It is advised to clean off all strong contaminants as soon as possible.