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Japanese Antique Folding Paper Fan GUNPAI Japan Flag Uchiwa Edo Period (b835)
$ 99.72
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Description
Japanese Antique Folding Paper Fan GUNPAI Japan Flag Uchiwa Edo PeriodThe folding Japanese fan is very important in the culture of the Japanese society. Even though a fan is conventionally meant to provide a cool breeze during hot weather, these fans can also be seen to be associated with some traditional dance forms and other cultural aspects of Japan. It is one of the best souvenirs that you can bring from Japan as they are beautiful and practical. A folding fan is called a “sensu” or “o-gi”, while the non-folding type of fan is called an “uchiwa”. Both of these fans have Japanese calligraphy writing or beautiful patterns decorating them.
Size: 30cm long; 50cm wide when open
Weight: 86grams
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