Categories
GoodLuckBuy.com  |  Free GL points  |  New arrivals  |  Forums  |  View cart
4PCS Chinese Traditional Banboo Folding Fun Gift Hand Fun- Chinese Emperors of Qing Dynasty

Move to view larger images

4PCS Chinese Traditional Banboo Folding Fun Gift Hand Fun- Chinese Emperors of Qing Dynasty 4PCS Chinese Traditional Banboo Folding Fun Gift Hand Fun- Chinese Emperors of Qing Dynasty

4PCS Chinese Traditional Banboo Folding Fun Gift Hand Fun- Chinese Emperors of Qing Dynasty

Price: $9.16
SKU: 78472
0
diggs
Price in points: 86 points
Points: 1 points

Our wholesale prices:

Quantity  5+   20+   50+   100+ 
Price  $8.80   $8.52   $8.34   $8.16 
Description

4PCS Chinese Traditional Banboo Folding Fun Gift Hand Fun- Chinese Emperors of Qing Dynasty

Features:
- The chinese emperors of Qing Dynasty
- Material: Bamboo and cloth
- Full of china's traditional characristics, best gif for festival or souvenir
Fan
- The earliest known Chinese fans are a pair of woven bamboo side-mounted fans from the 2nd century BC. The Chinese character for "fan" (扇) is etymologically derived from a picture of feathers under a roof. The Chinese fixed fan, pien-mien, means 'to agitate the air'. A particular status and gender would be associated with a specific type of fan. During the Song Dynasty, famous artists were often commissioned to paint fans. The Chinese dancing fan was developed in the 7th century. The Chinese form of the hand fan was a row of feathers mounted in the end of a handle.

- In China, the folding fan came into fashion during the Ming dynasty between the years of 1368 and 1644, and Hangzhou was a center of folding fan production. The Mai Ogi (or Chinese dancing fan) has ten sticks and a thick paper mount showing the family crest. Chinese painters crafted many fan decoration designs. The slats, of ivory, bone, mica, mother of pearl, sandalwood, or tortoise shell, were carved and covered with paper or fabric. Folding fans have "montures" which are the sticks and guards. The leaves are usually painted by craftsman. Social significance was attached to the fan in the Far East. The management of the fan became a highly regarded feminine art. The function and employment of the fan reached its high point of social significance (fans were even used as a weapon - called the iron fan, or tiě shān in Chinese

Previous: 4PCS Chinese Traditional Banboo Folding Fun Gift Hand Fun- Success Immediately upon Arrival

Next4PCS Chinese Traditional Banboo Folding Fun Gift Hand Fun-Stone Chant and Beauty with Smile

Reviews
Write a ReviewPost PhotosPost Videos, and get GoodLuckBuy points!


No posts found
 

Discussions

Loading...
122