Description

A wooden transom with pine, plum, and bamboo carved on it. Each design has its own meaning. Pine, bamboo, and plum trees have long been popular as good luck charms because they grow well even in cold winters and are used for wedding receptions and New Year's kadomatsu decorations.

 What is a ranma? Ranma is a general term for fixtures installed between the ceiling and the entrance of a house. Its history dates back to the Nara period (710-794), and it has been used in common people's houses since the Edo period (1603-1868).

SizeWidth: 32 inches, Height: 5.7 inches, Thickness: 0.4 inches
This is a mini-sized ranma.
It can be used for various purposes as an interior decoration or ornament.
This is a vintage item, so it may have some stains and pain.
Please see the pictures for detailed condition.