Showing posts with label fans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fans. Show all posts
Sunday, November 8, 2015
potd - Dance Fans
I've been very busy with the Shop Hop and haven't had time to post my Photo of the Day - I'll try and be more diligent! It's going to be a warm day in Hobart today so here are some nice cheery fans that I've got in the shop at the moment. They're actually quite large fans for dancing (about 50cm across) but could be very cooling as well...
Friday, January 2, 2015
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Uchiwa Fans
Walking the streets of Tokyo or other large city on a humid Japanese summer day you are often presented with small uchiwa fans advertising local businesses. Promotional uchiwa are not a new trend. They were a popular advertising medium in the Taisho period (1912-26) and possibly long before that. The fans below probably date from that period. I don't collect fans but I kept the first two because of the textile designs. The third one belongs to my son Hikaru who is a train enthusiast.
This first one is from Yajima's general store in present day Kofu. The woman is wearing what appears to be an Arimatsu shibori yukata with a stunning plover design:
This first one is from Yajima's general store in present day Kofu. The woman is wearing what appears to be an Arimatsu shibori yukata with a stunning plover design:
On the reverse side the old phone advertises a two digit phone number and tells us that the shop sells such things as cosmetics, school requirements, 'zakka' general goods, small items for the home, Western goods etc.
The next uchiwa is advertising a kimono/clothing shop. The woman on the front seems to be holding her own uchiwa with a sun design that reflects the design on the actual uchiwa. The other items are bolts of kimono fabric. They are beautifully presented held together with red thread. I still often get bolts of old kimono or lining silk presented like this.
The design on the reverse features paper tags typically used for labelling kimono fabrics and a pair of 'hasami' scissors . I'm not sure what the needle like thing attached to the hasami is.
This final uchiwa is advertising a food shop with items listed including sweets, oil, 'natto' fermented soy beans, sugar etc.
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