Kurikawa Shoten
Japanese Shibu Uchiwa Fan "Bird" | Kumamoto, Japan
Japanese Shibu Uchiwa Fan "Bird" | Kumamoto, Japan
Handmade Shibu Uchiwa Fan, a traditional Japanese fan crafted by Kurikawa Shoten, a renowned establishment since 1889. It features It features a bird fluttering like a blooming flower, illustrated by Japanese artist Takuya Kawaguchi.
Made from Japanese paper coated with persimmon tannin, this fan is exceptionally durable and exhibits beautiful color changes over time.
Perfect for both home decoration as an art and practical use.
A variety of designs are available for the Shibu Uchiwa.
About Kurikawa Shoten
Founded in 1889, Kurikawa Shoten is a renowned establishment located in Kutami, Kumamoto, Japan, dedicated to the creation of traditional Japanese Uchiwa fans. Kutami, alongside Kyoto and Marugame, has historically been one of Japan's three major Uchiwa production centers. Today, Kurikawa Shoten remains the sole company preserving this centuries-old craft, which has been a hallmark of Kutami since the 1600s.
What is Shibu Uchiwa?
The Shibu Uchiwa is a traditional Japanese fan distinguished by its coating of persimmon tannin (Kaki Shibu). This unique process involves fermenting the tannin in jars, which fortifies the Japanese paper, making it strong, durable, and insect-resistant. Historically, these fans were a common sight in kitchens, used to fan fires. Over time, they became popular as festive gifts during the Bon Festival and mid-year celebrations.
Shibu Uchiwa fans are celebrated for their distinct and deepening color, which evolves gracefully with age.
- Kutami Shibu Uchiwa
Exclusive to the Kutami region in Kumamoto, Kutami Shibu Uchiwa fans are believed to symbolize business prosperity, inspired by the region's name, which translates to "the people are coming." Traditionally given as good-luck charms, these fans are meticulously handmade by skilled craftsmen using natural materials like bamboo and Japanese paper. They come in various sizes, tailored for different purposes, embodying the rich heritage and craftsmanship of Kumamoto.
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