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Lanterns
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Paper Lanterns
Printed Paper Lanterns
Party Lights
String Lights and
Patio Lights
Organza Lanterns
Chinese Umbrellas & Parasols
Paper Umbrellas
Traditional
Paper Umbrellas
Chinese Umbrellas
Nylon (1)
Chinese Umbrellas
Nylon (2)
Hand Fans
Hand Fans (pg 1)
Hand Fans (pg 2)
Hand Fans (pg 3)
Wall Fans
Japanese Clothing
Kimono, Japanese Kimono
Yukata,
Japanese Yukata
Happi Coats
Tabi Socks, Geta,
Tabi Socks
Chinese Apparel
Chinese Dresses
Chinese
Clothing
Chinese Slippers
Chinese Clothing
for Kids
Bamboo Hats
Japanese Home Decor
Buddha Statues
Dragon Statues
Windchimes,
Gong and Mallet
Table Lamps
Wall Scrolls
Japanese Norens
Tableware
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Chopsticks
Chopsticks
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Japanese
Porcelain
Sake Sets
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Welcome! Our website features everything from paper lantern,
paper parasols, hand fan, Japanese clothing, Chinese clothes, and Japanese
porcelain.
Paper
Lanterns Section
Like the full moon on a clear
night, these lanterns can change the dynamics of any room. It is an
innovative & adorable way to light almost any space. From elegant homes to
outdoor parties, our selection of colors and shapes makes creative lighting
simple. You can use our paper lanterns with an existing ceiling mount,
fixture, or with our electric kits. Thin bamboo reeds wound into a spiral,
covered with gauzy paper.
Paper
Umbrellas and Paper Parasols Section
In ancient China,
umbrellas represented wealth and royalty because only the rich could attain
such a beautifully decorated item. The best paper umbrellas are from the
Fujian and Hunan provinces of China. These white paper umbrellas will
definitely add an Asian flair to your event. Paper and bamboo. 32" diameter
X 21" length when opened.
Hand
Fans Section
In the past, the
folding fan is much more than just a means to keep cool - it is also a
decorative accessory which can reveal the status, taste, and elegance of its
owner. Our hand crafted cloth fans are thoughtful wedding or party favors
for all your guests.
Japanese
Clothing Section
Western styles
have been the main dress code in Japan since the 1800s, but the kimono
is still traditional attire. Even in the 21st century, this ankle length
gown with long expansive sleeves plays a role in Japanese culture, mostly
worn on special occasions.
Chinese
Clothing Section
The modern qi
pao has been adapted from traditional clothing worn by the Manchurians
during the Ching Dynasty (1644-1911 AD). Once loose fitting with a high
binding collar, contemporary designing have allowed the qi pao to
radiate elegance and classic Chinese style.
Japanese
Home Decor Section
In Japan,
norens were originally used as a partition in large drafty rooms in the
home. Gradually, they were adopted by shop-owners who hung these cloths in
doorways with the business name printed on them. While this is currently the
most common way to use norens, they can still be hung in the home.
Decorate entryways, doorways, or walls with these lovely pieces.
Tableware Section
Mix and match
these beautifully decorated chopsticks for a unique look at your table. Use
them for an elaborate party or a simple get-together. Each pair features a
distinct look, with luscious colors, intricate patterns and artistic flair
-- all reflecting Japanese culture. Lacquered wood highly polished. Hand
washing recommended.
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