Farmstand Harvest Katazome Ramie Noren Curtain

$159.00

A handmade noren doorway curtain inspired by the simple charm of a local farm market.

This piece features vegetable motifs created through a traditional Katazome paste-resist dyeing process. The design is inspired by farm stands, seasonal produce, neighborhood markets, and the quiet joy of everyday harvest scenes.

The beet, cauliflower, and asparagus motifs bring a fresh, rustic, and playful feeling to the doorway, while the plant-dyed background gives the piece a warm and grounded character. The contrast between the natural ramie motif and the dyed ground creates a bold yet organic visual effect.

A rice-based resist paste is carefully applied over the vegetable pattern before the fabric is dipped, dyed, and dried. After the dyeing process is complete, the paste is removed by hand, revealing the soft light motif against the plant-dyed ground.

This piece is available in two plant-dyed color options:

Gallnut — Charcoal Black
Lotus Seedpod — Sage Grey

Charcoal Black has a quiet, deep, earthy tone created with gallnut dye. It feels calm, rustic, and grounding, pairing beautifully with wood, stone, linen, vintage furniture, and wabi-sabi interiors.

Sage Grey is created with lotus seedpod dye, giving the fabric a soft grey-green tone. It has a gentle, natural feeling that works well in kitchens, pantry areas, garden rooms, breakfast nooks, and relaxed home interiors.

The fabric is handwoven ramie, also known as Xia Bu, a traditional natural textile known for its strength, breathability, and crisp structure. Ramie fiber has a stronger body than linen, giving the noren a more structured, architectural drape rather than a soft, collapsed look. The open weave allows light and air to pass through gently while still creating a sense of privacy and separation.

You may notice uneven weave, slubs, subtle texture variation, and small irregularities on the fabric surface. These are part of the handmade character of handwoven ramie textile and should not be considered flaws.

This noren can be used for a doorway, kitchen entrance, pantry, hallway opening, garden room, breakfast nook, café corner, retail doorway, farmstand display, or as a soft decorative divider between spaces. It also works beautifully as kitchen decor, pantry decor, farmstand-inspired decor, or a warm textile accent for a home, studio, or small shop.

Details:

Handmade noren doorway curtain
Handwoven natural ramie Xia Bu fabric
Farmstand Harvest vegetable motif
Traditional Katazome paste-resist dyeing
Plant-dyed color options
Two-panel split design
Raw, breathable woven texture
Structured fabric body, not a soft floppy curtain
Inspired by farm markets and seasonal produce
Each piece has natural variations in dye, weave, motif edge, and fabric surface

Color Options:

Gallnut — Charcoal Black
Lotus Seedpod — Sage Grey

Dimension:

28.5” W x 57” H

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, handwoven, plant-dyed, and created through a traditional Katazome paste-resist process, slight variations in color, dye movement, weave, texture, motif placement, and resist edges are expected. Each curtain is one of a kind.

The fabric is woven on a traditional narrow loom. Due to the limitations and natural rhythm of old-style hand weaving, the side edges may not be perfectly straight, and slight waviness or unevenness along the edges can occur. These are normal characteristics of handmade ramie textile and should not be considered flaws.

Color:

A handmade noren doorway curtain inspired by the simple charm of a local farm market.

This piece features vegetable motifs created through a traditional Katazome paste-resist dyeing process. The design is inspired by farm stands, seasonal produce, neighborhood markets, and the quiet joy of everyday harvest scenes.

The beet, cauliflower, and asparagus motifs bring a fresh, rustic, and playful feeling to the doorway, while the plant-dyed background gives the piece a warm and grounded character. The contrast between the natural ramie motif and the dyed ground creates a bold yet organic visual effect.

A rice-based resist paste is carefully applied over the vegetable pattern before the fabric is dipped, dyed, and dried. After the dyeing process is complete, the paste is removed by hand, revealing the soft light motif against the plant-dyed ground.

This piece is available in two plant-dyed color options:

Gallnut — Charcoal Black
Lotus Seedpod — Sage Grey

Charcoal Black has a quiet, deep, earthy tone created with gallnut dye. It feels calm, rustic, and grounding, pairing beautifully with wood, stone, linen, vintage furniture, and wabi-sabi interiors.

Sage Grey is created with lotus seedpod dye, giving the fabric a soft grey-green tone. It has a gentle, natural feeling that works well in kitchens, pantry areas, garden rooms, breakfast nooks, and relaxed home interiors.

The fabric is handwoven ramie, also known as Xia Bu, a traditional natural textile known for its strength, breathability, and crisp structure. Ramie fiber has a stronger body than linen, giving the noren a more structured, architectural drape rather than a soft, collapsed look. The open weave allows light and air to pass through gently while still creating a sense of privacy and separation.

You may notice uneven weave, slubs, subtle texture variation, and small irregularities on the fabric surface. These are part of the handmade character of handwoven ramie textile and should not be considered flaws.

This noren can be used for a doorway, kitchen entrance, pantry, hallway opening, garden room, breakfast nook, café corner, retail doorway, farmstand display, or as a soft decorative divider between spaces. It also works beautifully as kitchen decor, pantry decor, farmstand-inspired decor, or a warm textile accent for a home, studio, or small shop.

Details:

Handmade noren doorway curtain
Handwoven natural ramie Xia Bu fabric
Farmstand Harvest vegetable motif
Traditional Katazome paste-resist dyeing
Plant-dyed color options
Two-panel split design
Raw, breathable woven texture
Structured fabric body, not a soft floppy curtain
Inspired by farm markets and seasonal produce
Each piece has natural variations in dye, weave, motif edge, and fabric surface

Color Options:

Gallnut — Charcoal Black
Lotus Seedpod — Sage Grey

Dimension:

28.5” W x 57” H

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, handwoven, plant-dyed, and created through a traditional Katazome paste-resist process, slight variations in color, dye movement, weave, texture, motif placement, and resist edges are expected. Each curtain is one of a kind.

The fabric is woven on a traditional narrow loom. Due to the limitations and natural rhythm of old-style hand weaving, the side edges may not be perfectly straight, and slight waviness or unevenness along the edges can occur. These are normal characteristics of handmade ramie textile and should not be considered flaws.