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What does the depiction of screens (byōbu) symbolize?

In traditional Japanese textiles, screens (byōbu) symbolize protection, privacy, and the elegant refinement of interior spaces. They represent shelter and security while also delineating different areas, reflecting the cultural importance of both public and private spaces. The depiction of screens indicates social status and wealth, as they were often ornate and intricately decorated. Moreover, screens in textiles embody the continuity of Japan’s cultural heritage and artistic traditions, encapsulating themes of beauty, sophistication, and the nuanced structure of social environments.