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日本 Sensu A tool that creates wind with a fan ④

$ 15.83

Availability: 25 in stock
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Culture: Japanese
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Japan Sensu A tool that creates wind with a fan
    made in JAPAN

    Details
    This is a beautiful handmade folding fan or Japanese feel.
    These are very popular not only in Japan but all over the world.
    Material
    Paper, bamboo
    Governor of Aichi Prefecture Gifts
    Size
    26.5 cm long x 43
    cm wide. Please have a look at the photos.
    Status
    It has a unique scent (sandalwood)
    It will be vintage.
    Please understand that it is old.
    Since ancient times, folding fans have been heavily used by the Japanese as a lucky charm.
    People have been loved as tools that are inseparable from traditional Japanese performing arts such as Noh, Kyogen, and Kabuki, as well as Shinto rituals and rituals.
    Folding fans are also tools that express people's feelings in gestures and shapes.
    Folding fans, which respect nature, love the seasons, and consider each other, have high value as a gem of such traditional Japanese culture.
    Why don't you use the folding fan that has been closely related to Japanese life since the Heian period and that everyone used on a daily basis at any time?
    By using a folding fan, which is a tool that "creates a good wind on its own," it may be an opportunity to attract luck and ties.
    It will also lead to the practice of small ECOs to contribute to global environmental problems as a tool for cooling themselves in the modern age where electrical appliances are the mainstream.
    "Fan" is a rare existence that was born in Japan and went to China.
    I often see European ladies picking up fancy folding fans in movies, which spread from China through Spain to Europe such as France, and have their roots in Japan.
    In addition to decorations such as the color and pattern of the fan surface, the women were particular about the "scent."
    The scent was introduced from China as an offering along with Buddhism during the Asuka period.
    It was used as a religious ritual until the Nara period, but in the Heian period, the aristocrats enjoyed "Kimono".
    Women will enjoy "Sora-takimono", which transfers the scent to rooms, clothing, and accessories. Of course, the fan was also scented.
    To enjoy the same thing in this era, it is recommended to seal the scent elements such as incense and sachet together with the folding fan.
    Another modern method is to directly scent with aroma oil, perfume, or scented mist.
    However, for delicate materials and light-colored folding fans, be careful of discoloration and test in inconspicuous areas.
    The scent has the power to act on emotions and is easy to remember.
    The sensibilities of choosing this scent and the polite way of living that spares no effort to scent the fan will surely surprise the surroundings. The effect of the scent is immeasurable.
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    Shipping
    Ships worldwide from Japan via DHL.
    It will take about 2 weeks to reach the United States.
    Terms of sale
    Returns will be accepted within 30 days after product arrival
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