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Highly decorative, its function is ceremonial rather than practical and in its fullest form was the official fan of the Japanese Court. The blades are painted with a typical composition of stylised clouds and other motifs such as the pine tree and crane (representing longevity and good fortune) and the tortoise (symbol of wisdom and good luck). From each guard hang coloured streamers of plaited silk cord. The pivot end is furnished with a decorative rivet in the shape of a butterfly on one side, a bird on the other.
Title
Japanese Court Fan
Date
early 20th C
Medium
cypress wood, gouache & silk
Measurements
H 33 x W (?) cm;
H 33 x W (?) cm
Accession number
LDFAN2018.63
Acquisition method
bequeathed to The Fan Museum Trust, 2018
Work type
Watercolour