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Description
A unique fan with interesting use of materials
he dignified shine created by smoking silver matches perfectly with the burnished sooty bamboo of this fan.
The fan surface area is large enough to enjoy the random patterns of the foil and to fan the wind well.
This fan is made by Miyawaki Urihan, a long-established Kyoto fan maker.
Since the shape of the fan is a spreading one, it has the meaning of "wishing for the prosperity of the person who uses it" and has been popular as a gift since ancient times.
The shine of the foil gives the fan a sense of luxury, making it a must-have for yourself or as a gift.
Information
Manufacturer | Yasuto Yonehara |
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Country of origin | Kyoto, Japan |
Technique | Kyoto Folding Fans |
Material | Japanese paper, burnt foil, glue, Yakisusu-take |
Size | Length 9.06 in. (23cm) |
Weight | 0.04 lbs(20g) |
Capacity | 0 oz(0ml) |
Electronic Equipment | Please be careful not to get them wet. When you are not using it, you can store it in a box or bag with a seme (ring-shaped paper) to keep it in a more beautiful shape. |
Note | The color of the gold leaf will change depending on how the light hits it. |
Delivery Time | 1-2 weeks (if out of stock + 2-3 weeks) |
Brand history and characteristics
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