- Description
- CREATORS INFO
This Kyoto folding fan was designed with a motif of the Choju Jinbutsu Giga painting, based on the "Shokunin Zukushie: Fan Maker," which depicts the livelihood of craftsmen. It is a collaborative product between Kyo-yaki and Kiyomizu-yaki traditional craftsman Mitsutake Miyuki (pottery name: Niei) and Onishi Kyosendo.
This item is perfect for wearing in a summer yukata or kimono. It's also stylish to keep it in your summer bag for everyday use.
This is also a recommended product as a gift.
Product Specifications
| Product name |
Summer fan Scrolls of Frolicking Animals Red / Large
| Material |
Japanese paper, smoked bamboo
| Actual size |
22 cm long
| Packages |
paper box
| Handling Precautions |
Do not get wet
| About delivery date |
If in stock: Same day shipping.
Onishi Kyosendo
A long-established fan shop founded during the Tenpo era (1830-1843).
Located near Sanjo Ohashi Bridge, the end point of the Tokaido road, the shop has long served as a supplier of temple fans to the head temples of various sects, including Myoshinji, Chion-in, and Nanzen-ji. In addition, due to the location attracting many domestic and foreign tourists, We began to handle all types of fans, including those for tea ceremonies and general use. was.
The original summer fan "Rakufu Sensu" is popular for its elegant design that Onishi Kyosendo is proud of.