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Room screens & dividers

Three-panel rice-paper screen

*sān shàn zhǐ píng*

三扇纸屏

Soft light filters through hand-pressed rice paper, marking a quiet space for tea — a portable room within a room.

$415USD · 6400 g

Weight
6400 g
Harvest
Spring 2026
Processing
Bamboo harvested in Fujian, hand-woven frame. Rice paper pressed in Quanzhou, mounted with natural hide glue. No lacquer, no synthetic finishes.
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Sourced from Quanzhou’s paper masters

Michael Zhan came across this screen while visiting a small family workshop on the outskirts of Quanzhou in the spring of 2026. He was sourcing bamboo trays for our chá pán line, but the father of the house invited him into the back room where his daughter still presses paper by hand — a practice nearly lost in the rush of industrial production. Each sheet of rice paper is made from the inner bark of the paper mulberry, beaten to a slurry, then spread thinly over mesh screens and sun-dried on wooden racks. The bamboo for the frame is grown thirty kilometres inland, in the Da Hu mountains of Fujian, and is air-cured for two years before being cut and joined with simple dowel joinery. No glue is used on the frame; tension holds it square. The three panels hang from wooden rails, sliding like traditional shōji, but can be folded flat for storage. Michael chose this particular lot for its fineness of grain and the almost imperceptible shimmer the paper carries when backlit. It’s a screen made to mark a corner of a living room as a tea space — a quiet boundary that asks nothing, merely holding light and air a little differently.

The leaf, brewed

A screen that breathes with light

dry leaf

Pale ivory paper with visible long fibres; bamboo frame aged to a warm honey tone, smooth to the touch.

wet leaf

When lamp or window light hits, the paper diffuses to a warm, even glow — shadows soften, edges dissolve.

liquor

Semi-translucent with a slight grain; the room beyond appears as a gentle watercolour.

aroma

A quiet scent of sun-dried bamboo, faint rice paste, and the workshop’s open-air drying shed.

taste

A visual harmony — the screen divides without isolating, creating two worlds that still breathe together.

finish

Folded, the panels meet with a soft, rhythmic click of bamboo dowels. A sound of completion.

Brewing

A method, not a recipe.

Method
room-care
Ratio
N/A
Subsequent
Avoid prolonged humidity; store folded in a dry place. Dust panels weekly with a soft, dry cloth.

Rice paper is delicate — handle only with clean, dry hands. Never use water or cleaning agents on the paper surface.

Sourced by

Michael Zhan

Procurement & Sourcing Specialist (China)

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