The Geisha is a famous symbol of Japan, and they are known the world over for their grace and elegance. Geisha training begins at a very young age, when the would-be geisha is merely a child. It is considered an honor, and she is trained in all the classical Japanese arts: poetry, dancing, flower arraigning, the tea ceremony, and most importantly, good conversation. The geisha were first organized in the 1700s. Geisha houses were run by women, and becoming a geisha was on of the few ways a woman could gain independence and social rank. This outcome perfectly suited the geisha, who were highly prized for their outgoing personae. The job of the geisha was to create an exciting environment full of entertainment and culture for their clients. As culture companions for men, geisha were hired to provide a diversion from the busy and stressful outside world. Geisha still can be found in Japan today, relaxing and entertaining their customers. These bamboo window blinds portray two beautiful geisha in traditional kimonos standing and sitting outside. One holds a fan on which delicate white flowers are painted in an intricate design. These blinds are the perfect way to bring a taste of the geisha into your own home or office; these unique geishas will be the start of interesting conversations for a long time to come.
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