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This belonged to my grandmother. Please be aware that there is writing on the edge of the fan. Please consider purchasing if you accept this. *We will offer a discount if you purchase this with other fans. Kyosendo Since the Heian period, almost all fans have been made in Kyoto. Old fan shops in Kyoto used the title "Ami," and "Kyosendo" was also known as "Shin-Ami Kyosendo" and was familiar to the people of Rakuchu. The current head is the sixth generation. The first generation was a samurai who served the Toyama Uozu clan for generations. After participating in the Ishiyama War in the Sengoku period, he went to Kyoto and became a temple samurai of Higashi Hongan-ji Temple. He then trained at "Mochi-Ami" in Teramachi Gojo and opened a shop in Aburakoji Hanayacho, in front of Nishi Hongan-ji Temple, in 1832 (Tempo 3). Japanese fan Folding fan Product Details For Japanese dance Dance fan Same pattern on both sides Base/Gold Flower pattern Title/"Town" Tame-nuri bone/Total number 10 Size/9.5 sun Manufacturer/Kyosendo Please consider purchasing if you understand this is a reused item.
1 year ago