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Hand-Painted Cloud Fan, Men's (Blue)
With a painted design the same on each side, and dark staining and carved lines on the outer spines. As you'd expect, this item superbly complements a Japanese outfit.
Hand-Painted Cloud Fan, Men's (Black)
With a painted design the same on each side, and dark staining and carved lines on the outer spines. As you'd expect, this item superbly complements a Japanese outfit.
Hand-Painted Cloud Fan, Men's (Green)
With a painted design the same on each side, and dark staining and carved lines on the outer spines. As you'd expect, this item superbly complements a Japanese outfit.
Auspicious Cloud Fan, Men's (Black)
A cloud-inspired design that looks to herald good fortune, on washi Japanese paper with a faint check. Refined and simple.
Auspicious Cloud Fan, Men's (Green)
A cloud-inspired design that looks to herald good fortune, on washi Japanese paper with a faint check. Refined and simple.
Auspicious Cloud Fan, Men's (Navy Blue)
A cloud-inspired design that looks to herald good fortune, on washi Japanese paper with a faint check. Refined and simple.
An uchiwa fan with a cut-out design on one side. Pleasantly mature. Featuring a hydrangea, it combines both appearance and usability.
Marugame Uchiwa Fan Persimmon 1 Million Ryou
The classic "shibu uchiwa" ("persimmon fan"). Features fortuitous painted designs: the Mallet of Luck and the characters for "one million ryou" (the ryou was an ancient Japanese coin).
Kagawa Prefecture, Marugame Uchiwa Fan, Rakusui
A traditional craft using special Japanese paper from the Tosa area. This paper is made by adding a high quantity of glue during the paper-making process, then dropping atomized water onto it to create small holes while it is still wet. This paper has a uniquely beautiful pattern, and just looking at its texture is cooling. Display the 5 color variations in a line, and you can enjoy a wonderful color gradation.
An item rare today, with a strong contrast from the deep indigo colors and hand-printed (in the Hanga style) shrimp and crab designs that produce a special texture. Not only a practical uchiwa fan, but also as an esteemed work of art.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN