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		<title>Noren &#8211; Elegant Entryway Curtains from Japan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shane Sakata</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Traditionally used to protect the entrance to stores and homes from the sun, wind and dust from the streets, noren are no longer an absolute necessity but a lovely tradition that is kept alive by shop keepers, restaurateurs and home owners in Japan.
Noren are the split curtains that gracefully adorn the doorways of Japan [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="border-right: 0px; border-top: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 0px 10px; border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px" src="http://www.nihonsun.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/image7.png" border="0" alt="image" width="204" height="305" align="right" /> Traditionally used to protect the entrance to stores and homes from the sun, wind and dust from the streets, <em>noren</em> are no longer an absolute necessity but a lovely tradition that is kept alive by shop keepers, restaurateurs and home owners in Japan.</p>
<p><em>Noren </em>are the split curtains that gracefully adorn the doorways of Japan and can be short enough to walk under or hang to the ground.  Shopkeepers hang them out in the morning when the establishment opens for business and take them down at the end of the business day.  The most common <em>noren</em> are dyed a lovely indigo blue and display a crisp white crest of the establishment or family but can be found in a variety of colors and designs.</p>
<p>Today many people value <em>noren</em> as decorative accessories and with designs ranging from traditional to modern and from very elegant to the whimsical: there are <em>noren</em> to suit every taste.  In fact, it&#8217;s not uncommon to find beautiful woven and hand dyed <em>noren</em> hung on the wall or used as an interior room divider in Japanese homes and businesses.  The best <em>noren</em> are valued for their artistic qualities and are a tacit example of the beauty that can be found in traditional Japanese arts and crafts.</p>
<p><strong><img style="border-right: 0px; border-top: 0px; margin: 0px; border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px" src="http://www.nihonsun.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/image8.png" border="0" alt="image" width="504" height="270" /></strong></p>
<p>Take some time to notice the variety of <em>noren</em> as you explore Japan and consider taking some home with you as a memento of your trip.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: xx-small;">Image Credit:  Flick, </span><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kyaabo/64934852/" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: xx-small;">Noren</span></a><span style="font-size: xx-small;"> &amp; </span><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/theizumis/2615901744/" target="_blank"><span style="font-size: xx-small;">So Japanese</span></a></p>
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