Shibu-Uchiwa Japanese Fans - Cubes Series | Kurikawa Shoten
Shibu-Uchiwa Hand Fans
Kumamoto, Japan · Kurikawa Shoten
Handcrafted in Kumamoto, shibu-uchiwa fans have been made since 1600, when the technique was first introduced by a monk from Marugame. Each fan is made with strong washi paper coated in persimmon tannin (kakishibu) - a natural finish that makes the paper tougher, more durable, and long-lasting, while also offering insect-repellent qualities.
Beyond their practical use for cooling, shibu-uchiwa have long been considered auspicious objects. The name of their origin, Kuremin (来民), can be read as “people will come”, symbolising prosperity and good fortune. Because of this, they have traditionally been given as gifts for milestones - from the birth of a child to weddings, anniversaries, or company celebrations.
Kurikawa Shoten is the last workshop continuing this 400-year-old craft in Kumamoto, once celebrated alongside Kyoto and Marugame as one of Japan’s three great uchiwa-making regions. Each fan carries both the heritage of Japanese handcraft and a timeless charm that makes it as meaningful today as it has been for centuries.
Details
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Material: Washi paper with persimmon tannin coating, bamboo frame
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Craft: Handmade in Kumamoto by Kurikawa Shoten
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Features: Durable, long-lasting, natural insect-repellent qualities
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Symbolism: Considered an auspicious gift, symbolising prosperity and good fortune
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Use: Daily cooling, decorative interior accent, or meaningful gift
Care
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Store in a dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading
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Do not immerse in water; wipe gently with a soft dry cloth if needed
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Natural variations in paper texture and colour are part of the handcraft process