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Kamawanu "Uchiwa" Japanese Fan / Diamond

A traditional JapaneseĀ uchiwa fan.

Light and airy, the fan creates a soft breeze with a simple movement of the hand, offering a moment of quiet relief on warm summer days.

Made with a flat bamboo handle and paper surface, this uchiwa is both practical and decorative. It brings a subtle touch of summer to everyday living.

The pattern is called "Shippo", a traditional Japanese pattern made up of overlapping circles, creating a continuous, harmonious design. The name shippo means ā€œseven treasures,ā€ a term rooted in Buddhist tradition, symbolising precious things and lasting value.

Because the circles connect endlessly, the pattern is often associated with harmony, good relationships, and continuity. It expresses a quiet wish for things that are treasured to remain close and to grow over time.

A timeless motif, shippo has long been used on textiles and everyday objects, appreciated for both its beauty and its gentle symbolism.

$7.00

Original: $20.00

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Kamawanu "Uchiwa" Japanese Fan / Diamond—

$20.00

$7.00

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A traditional JapaneseĀ uchiwa fan.

Light and airy, the fan creates a soft breeze with a simple movement of the hand, offering a moment of quiet relief on warm summer days.

Made with a flat bamboo handle and paper surface, this uchiwa is both practical and decorative. It brings a subtle touch of summer to everyday living.

The pattern is called "Shippo", a traditional Japanese pattern made up of overlapping circles, creating a continuous, harmonious design. The name shippo means ā€œseven treasures,ā€ a term rooted in Buddhist tradition, symbolising precious things and lasting value.

Because the circles connect endlessly, the pattern is often associated with harmony, good relationships, and continuity. It expresses a quiet wish for things that are treasured to remain close and to grow over time.

A timeless motif, shippo has long been used on textiles and everyday objects, appreciated for both its beauty and its gentle symbolism.