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Satsukisen,Folding fan,Orchid

Satsukisen,Folding fan,Orchid

Regular price ¥12,000 円
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Product features

Fan surface: Japanese paper, silk Fan ribs: Bamboo Domestically produced, Ribs/Karaki dyeing Intermediate bones/Karaki dyeing

Material

Fan surface: Japanese paper, silk Fan ribs: Bamboo Domestically produced, Ribs/Karaki dyeing Intermediate bones/Karaki dyeing

About shipping and returns

Please be aware that you may be charged customs duties and import taxes when receiving your product.We generally do not accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations after the product has been shipped. Exchanges are only possible if the product is defective, so please contact us. Regarding return shipping costs, if the product is defective, we will pay for it. All other charges will be borne by the customer.

Handling

Size

7 sun (21cm)

Weight

Approximately 25g

Notices


The sheer Kyoto fan is beautiful as an interior decoration.
Simply propping up the fan like a picture frame will brighten up any space. Satsuki Ogi uses a technique called "katabari" (one-sided pasting) to create original fans that are not limited by material, thickness, or shape. This product uses specially thin Ecchu washi paper, designated as a national traditional craft. A thin layer of gauze (a type of silk fabric) is pasted on the back of the hand-carved floral pattern, creating a cool, sheer look.



The unique colors, carefully applied by an experienced artist who also works in Kyo-Yuzen, are a true artisanal skill that cannot be reproduced by printing. The craftsmanship of the artisan shines through in this Kyoto fan, which is cool to use and look at when displayed. An embroidered fan bag is also included in the set.
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Satsukisen Kyoto

Kyoto

Fans made in Kyoto using Japanese-made fan bones are called "Kyoto fans." Among them, Hishida Co., Ltd.'s `Satsukisen Kyoto'' continues to create new fans that are in line with the times, using material selection and manufacturing methods that go beyond conventional ideas.

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