Traditional Japanese lattice partition were hand crafted wood screens that provided beautiful window or door dividers for Japanese architecture. Many traditional sliding partition walls are also made using shoji paper on a wooden frame to provide a translucent screen between rooms. Craftsmanship - "Kumiko" woodwork technique 1. Origin and History: Traditional Craft: Kumiko is an ancient Japanese craft that dates back to the Asuka period (592-710 AD). It has been passed down through generations of craftsmen, evolving and refining over the centuries. 2. Technique: Precision Cutting: Kumiko involves the precise cutting and interweaving of thin wooden pieces, usually employing a variety of joints, including the mortise-and-tenon joint. These pieces are often only a few millimeters wide, requiring exceptional skill and precision from the craftsmen. Geometric Patterns: Kumiko patterns are geometric and can range from simple squares and rectangles to more co
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