UCHIWA is a traditional Japanese fan crafted from durable, lightweight, and supple Tokyo-produced pigskin. Its brass frame lends an air of sophistication, and it features a design that allows it to be attached to bags or clothing using a carabiner or keyring, making it a fashionable accessory to carry.
The printed Japanese patterns differ by color. Please see below for the meanings and characteristics embodied in each pattern.
Beige: Ichimatsu
Ichimatsu is a checkered pattern of alternating squares of different colors, originating from the costume of the kabuki actor Sano Ichimatsu. The continuous pattern symbolizes prosperity and permanence, and has been popular for centuries as an auspicious pattern.
Green: Asanoha
Asanoha is a geometric pattern based on hexagons, representing spreading hemp leaves. It has been popular for centuries as a lucky pattern symbolizing the healthy growth of children, based on the fast-growing and durable nature of hemp.
Grey: Shippo
Shippo is a beautiful pattern of circles linked together to form a flower-like shape. It symbolizes the seven treasures revered in Buddhism (gold, silver, lapis lazuli, crystal, coral, agate, and amber) and is considered an auspicious pattern signifying harmony, perfection, and prosperity.
Purple: Yoshiwara Tsumugi
Yoshiwara Tsumugi is a pattern where straight and curved lines connect, forming a chain-like shape. Originating from its use in the Yoshiwara pleasure quarter during the Edo period, its unbroken form symbolizes bonds and connections, making it an auspicious pattern.
Pigskin / Brass
Height: 26cm
Width: 16cm
Depth: 0.4cm
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