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Morning Glories Reflecting the Morning Coolness
Each morning glory, which colors the Japanese summer, is hand-painted by artisans on the fan surface. The beautiful contrast with the black lacquered ribs creates a cool and refreshing appearance, reminiscent of the clear morning air.
The morning glory vine, which grows towards the heavens and entwines firmly, has been cherished as an auspicious pattern symbolizing "strong bonds" and "connections."
Though small in size, this fan for traditional Japanese attire features wider ribs, making it easy to slip into an obi. Enjoy a seasonal look by pairing it with your summer kimono or yukata.
Product Specifications
| Product Name |
Japanese Attire Fan: Morning Glory (Black Lacquer)
| Materials |
Pearl paper, black lacquered bamboo ribs with white in the middle
| Actual Size |
6 sun 5 bu (approx. 19.5 cm)
| Packaging |
Paper box
| Handling Precautions |
Strictly avoid getting wet
| Delivery Date |
If in stock: Immediate dispatch.
If out of stock: Please allow approximately 2 months.
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.