
Edo Uchiwa "Mikaeri Bijin-zu"
¥24,000(tax included)
This fan features a stylised paper-cut rendition of Mikaeri Bijin-zu (“Beauty Looking Back”) by Hishikawa Moronobu.
The figure is cut out, revealing yukata fabric on the reverse side that softly appears through the washi, evoking quiet elegance.
Blending Edo-period aesthetics with a modern sense of refinement, this fan is a graceful tribute to timeless Japanese beauty.
Each one is handmade using traditional Boshu Uchiwa methods and supple medake bamboo.
Materials: Bamboo, cotton, washi paper
Size: Approx. 36.5 cm (H) × 25 cm (W) × 1.5 cm (D)
Please note:
Each fan is individually handcrafted, and therefore may vary slightly from the product photos.
In particular, fabric patterns may differ depending on how the material is cut.
These variations are part of the charm of handmade work, making each piece unique.
The figure is cut out, revealing yukata fabric on the reverse side that softly appears through the washi, evoking quiet elegance.
Blending Edo-period aesthetics with a modern sense of refinement, this fan is a graceful tribute to timeless Japanese beauty.
Each one is handmade using traditional Boshu Uchiwa methods and supple medake bamboo.
Materials: Bamboo, cotton, washi paper
Size: Approx. 36.5 cm (H) × 25 cm (W) × 1.5 cm (D)
Please note:
Each fan is individually handcrafted, and therefore may vary slightly from the product photos.
In particular, fabric patterns may differ depending on how the material is cut.
These variations are part of the charm of handmade work, making each piece unique.
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