Indigo Fig Noren - Dyeing Yam Plant-Dyed Ramie Curtain

Sale Price: $129.00 Original Price: $159.00

This hand-painted fig noren is made from 100% natural ramie fabric, dyed with dyeing yam and painted by hand using natural indigo dye.

The warm earthy brown base color is created with dyeing yam, also known as Dioscorea cirrhosa, a traditional botanical dye known for its rich, natural brown tone. The fig motif is hand-painted with natural indigo, adding a soft blue-gray contrast to the warm plant-dyed ground. Because each piece is dyed and painted by hand, every noren carries subtle variations in color, brushwork, texture, and pattern placement, making each piece one of a kind.

Lightweight yet textured, this noren works beautifully as a soft divider for doorways, helping to soften light, add visual interest, and bring a gentle sense of privacy to the space. The natural ramie fabric has a breathable, slightly sheer texture that allows air and light to pass through softly without fully closing off the room.

It is ideal for use in a doorway, kitchen entrance, bathroom door, hallway end, closet opening, room entrance, or other interior openings. Its warm brown plant-dyed tone and hand-painted indigo fig motif bring a natural, rustic, wabi-sabi feeling to the home.

Dimension:

28.5"W x 57"H

Features:

100% natural ramie fabric
Plant-dyed with dyeing yam / Dioscorea cirrhosa
Hand-painted fig motif with natural indigo dye
Warm earthy brown base with soft blue-gray fig design
Each piece is unique due to the handmade process
Breathable, lightweight, and softly filters light
Two-panel split design for doorway use

Care:

Keep away from open flame and high heat.
Professional dry clean only.
Do not machine wash or tumble dry.
Do not scrub, hand-rub aggressively, or use chemical detergents.
For daily care, a neutral disinfecting fabric spray may be used.
Ironing is allowed on a gentle setting.

Please note:

Because this piece is handmade, plant-dyed, and hand-painted with natural dye, slight variations in color, texture, brushwork, and fabric surface are expected. These natural irregularities are part of the handmade character of the textile, not flaws.

This hand-painted fig noren is made from 100% natural ramie fabric, dyed with dyeing yam and painted by hand using natural indigo dye.

The warm earthy brown base color is created with dyeing yam, also known as Dioscorea cirrhosa, a traditional botanical dye known for its rich, natural brown tone. The fig motif is hand-painted with natural indigo, adding a soft blue-gray contrast to the warm plant-dyed ground. Because each piece is dyed and painted by hand, every noren carries subtle variations in color, brushwork, texture, and pattern placement, making each piece one of a kind.

Lightweight yet textured, this noren works beautifully as a soft divider for doorways, helping to soften light, add visual interest, and bring a gentle sense of privacy to the space. The natural ramie fabric has a breathable, slightly sheer texture that allows air and light to pass through softly without fully closing off the room.

It is ideal for use in a doorway, kitchen entrance, bathroom door, hallway end, closet opening, room entrance, or other interior openings. Its warm brown plant-dyed tone and hand-painted indigo fig motif bring a natural, rustic, wabi-sabi feeling to the home.

Dimension:

28.5"W x 57"H

Features:

100% natural ramie fabric
Plant-dyed with dyeing yam / Dioscorea cirrhosa
Hand-painted fig motif with natural indigo dye
Warm earthy brown base with soft blue-gray fig design
Each piece is unique due to the handmade process
Breathable, lightweight, and softly filters light
Two-panel split design for doorway use

Care:

Keep away from open flame and high heat.
Professional dry clean only.
Do not machine wash or tumble dry.
Do not scrub, hand-rub aggressively, or use chemical detergents.
For daily care, a neutral disinfecting fabric spray may be used.
Ironing is allowed on a gentle setting.

Please note:

Because this piece is handmade, plant-dyed, and hand-painted with natural dye, slight variations in color, texture, brushwork, and fabric surface are expected. These natural irregularities are part of the handmade character of the textile, not flaws.