Description
This Kyoto fan uses foil to express the ephemerality, sadness, and brilliance of the Milky Way.
The moment you open the fan, a faint Japanese scent spreads out.
Kyoto folding fans have been associated with various traditional performing arts, Shinto rituals, and festivals, and have been influenced by the Oriental virtues inherent in them. This fan expresses this virtue.
Gold leaf and silver leaf are used to express the unique Japanese style of wabi-sabi.
Because the fan's shape is wide at the end, it has the meaning of wishing for the prosperity of the person who uses it, and it has been popular as a gift since ancient times.
Information
Manufacturer | Yasuto Yonehara |
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Country of origin | Kyoto, Japan |
Technique | Kyoto Folding Fans |
Material | Japanese paper, gold leaf, yakisusu-take |
Size | Length 8.27 in. (21cm) |
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) |