Gensei style Fukakusa fan / no.1224
by 小丸屋住井
$56.00Around the Kanbun era (1660), Gensei-style Fukakusa fan was invented by Genmasa, who had a hermitage at Zuiko-ji Temple, and began to make it in a Natsume shape.
It is said that Gensei Shonin wrote a poem on this fan, and it became a popular souvenir from Kyoto.
While there is nothing left in perfect form, a person living in Tokyo who came to visit Zuikoji has protected it as a family heirloom for generations, leading to its restoration.
*This product does not come with a fan stand.
| Materials |
Bamboo, Japanese paper, etc.
| Actual size |
Komaruya type length about 27cm width 21cm length about 41.2cm
| Package |
paper box
| Cleaning method and handling precautions |
When storing, dust off the product and put it in a box, and avoid storing it in a hot and humid place as much as possible.
| About delivery date |
In Stock: Ships within 7 days.
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