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*Because of size,shipping to USA will be only by EMS. This ranma is a handcarved wooden transom which is rectangular opening, longer in the horizontal direction,constructed between the lintels of the frame for sliding screens and the ceiling, also be found at the interior of a dwelling, under the ridges of a gate, on a fence for above the main entrance.This is from around mid. 1,900s with stunning carving of Japanese traditional motif,Shou-chiku-bai(Japanese pine,bamboo and plum and originally it's a pair with #505546).3 sweet cavings are desigend in different frames beautifully and mounted in the panel.All details are so striking done by high skill and this is done without any nails by perfect traditional joineries.PLESE enjoy all on more pictures! There are some scratchess,stains,and chips and coatings came off on the frames,and jointed woods are getting separated,but as a whole it is in very good condition. This will be wonderful home decor for your empty wall(can be displayed from any angles having both sides treated)