Traditional Japanese fans come in two types: the sensu (folding) and the uchiwa (flat).
Both were - and are - made of bamboo and paper, although you also often see plastic versions these days.
The beauty lies as much in the delicate painting as the exact construction.
Ryokan,
Miyajima.
Sensu are often intricately painted and occasionally have gold leaf applied.
Kanazawa Gold Leaf showrooms.
A range of sensu fans.
Souvenir shop,
Nijo-jo,
Kyoto
The uchiwa is made from just two pieces of bamboo. The handle is continuously split and splayed to form the ribs.
Zuiganji,
Mt Masui
Display,
Kokoen Gardens,
Himeji Castle.
4 comments:
Speaking of Japanese things with delicate painting, are you familiar with maki-e pens? I came across a few online last week and I've been drooling over them since.
Hi Yuki,
I just looked up maki-e online and I think I may have seen these designs before on lacquerware - but didn't know the name. The pens look amazing!
Thanks,
Rob
Oh ooops, before I forget, this is just Alan finally getting around to changing everything over to his pseudonym.
Alan
Thanks, umm... Alan. As for the new name, I'm not even going to ask...
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