Ceiling panels that cover the ceiling. While the wood grain created by nature has its own charm, using beautifully woven natural boards allows for the creation of an even more refined space.
"Amijiro," woven from thinly peeled cedar, utilizes traditional techniques and is in high demand for ceiling materials and fittings.
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Depending on the knitting method, we offer a variety of patterns for the woven mat.
Price information
117 Suigama Ajiro (Ajiro) (Single board thickness 0.3 mm) Design unit price (per sheet) (approximately 910 x 1820 mm) 11,000 yen (per sheet) (approximately 955 x 1910 mm) 13,500 yen (per sheet) (approximately 910 x 2730 mm) 40,000 yen (per sheet) Prices may vary depending on quantity, so please feel free to contact us.
Price range
P2
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※The delivery time may vary depending on the quantity, so please feel free to contact us.
Applications/Examples of results
Ceiling of the tokonoma, ceiling of the tea room, Japanese-style inn, Japanese-style restaurant, etc.
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Sugi-masakajiro Ajiro It began to be widely used generally when Sen no Rikyū and others devised the grass hut tea room, utilizing it to create an extremely tense space. As a material for suki, ajiro became one of the most suitable materials for the wabi aesthetic of the grass hut tea room. Subsequently, ajiro was used by prominent tea masters in shoin ceilings, tokonoma ceilings, and has now become indispensable in sukiya architecture and tea rooms.
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Specializing in Japanese-style building materials such as fine woods, fine bamboos, and sukiya architecture. We also offer a wide range of tea room-related products, including tea room materials, tea utensils, and tea room hardware. Additionally, we manufacture and wholesale bamboo flooring, bamboo charcoal sheets, bamboo fences, sleeve fences, bamboo windows, and bamboo products for gardens. We also have a variety of natural (organic) material products, including special items from Lake Biwa such as sudare (bamboo blinds) and rattan mats.