Kyoto Old Scenary Round Fan | The Aoi Festival

$87,10$164,54

This ornamental Shin Fukakusa piece uses rich, warm colours and delicate lines to express the atmosphere of Aoi festival, one of three historical festivals in Kyoto. Aoi is one of the three major festivals in Kyoto and is known as the most elegant and quaint festival of our country’s festivals.

 

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This ornamental Shin Fukakusa piece uses rich, warm colours and delicate lines to express the atmosphere of Aoi festival, one of three historical festivals in Kyoto. Aoi is one of the three major festivals in Kyoto and is known as the most elegant and quaint festival of our country’s festivals.

Komaruya has been crafting traditional Japanese fans since the early 900s. The techniques that were used to craft these same fans 1000 years ago have been perfected over time and are still in use today. The Emperor Ōgimachi asked his fan master, Komaruya, to craft Uchiwa to stimulate the economy using the Fukakusa Bamboo that was thriving in that area of Kyoto. Komaruya began exporting Fukakusa Uchiwa for the emperor in 1573 and is recorded as a staple of Japanese Craft History. Komaruya was the first ever producer of Uchiwa in Japan; today, they continue to lead the industry with their incredible quality, techniques, and beauty. Komaruya’s fans are now often displayed as works of art in homes, businesses and traditional temples.

 

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Fan set menu

Only Products, with うちわ一本掛け(小) Fan hanger(for 1 fan), with うちわ二本掛け Fan hanger (for 2 fans), with うちわ立て(塗り)Fan stand (Lacquering)

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