







Decorative Fan – Seven Lucky Gods & Two Cranes (Artisan Legacy / Limited Edition)
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The combination of the Seven Lucky Gods and two cranes represents prosperity, longevity, and good fortune in Japanese culture.
It is considered an especially auspicious design,
bringing a sense of abundance, energy, and positivity to any space.
This piece features a vermilion accent along the edge,
adding a refined brilliance and a more striking visual presence.
This decorative fan is not defined by the name of its maker.
It originates from materials preserved in a Kyoto workshop, left by a previous generation of artisans.
These components were stored unassembled to prevent deterioration,
waiting quietly to be brought into their final form.
This is not a reproduced item. Each piece is unique and cannot be recreated.
As a Japanese dance artist, I could not let it remain unseen.
A decorative fan is not a prop.
It is something that shapes the atmosphere of a space.
It brings a quiet sense of harmony and presence to its surroundings.
I present this piece as a bridge between the past and the present.
This item includes a fan stand and a presentation box.
It is delivered as a complete set, ready for display.
- Origin : Made in Japan
- Net Weight (g) : 250
- Dimensions (mm) : Approx. 320mm x 100mm x 60mm
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Hanagi
Breathing New Life into Inherited Materials through Japanese Craftsmanship
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The Maker’s Voice
Hanagi Representative / Japanese Craft Artist
Kiyoka Hanagi
This decorative fan's value lies not in a particular artist's name, but in the beauty of the work itself and its background.