ripple on the water

Many of Ijasen's fans have designs that stylishly express the shape of water.

People in the Edo period (1603-1867) enjoyed the expressive atmosphere of water and waves, using them as metaphors for their own lives and giving them meanings.

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Ukiyo-e Woodblock print fan, Fugaku Sanjurokkei Hokusai, Kanagawa-oki Namiura, with box and fan stand
Edo fan No.2 Ukiyoe: Fugaku Sanjurokkei Hokusai, Kanagawa-oki Namiura

Edo fan No.2 Ukiyoe: Fugaku Sanjurokkei Hokusai, Kanagawa-oki Namiura

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¥11,000
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Ukiyoe Hiroshige Tonegawa

Ukiyoe Hiroshige Tonegawa

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¥5,500
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Ibasenban Fan Painting No.16 Hiroshige, Tonegawa River in the Eastern Metropolis
Edo Fan, Twelve Months in the Ima Style, Toyokuni, Mizunashi (June in the lunar calendar)
Fan Painting by Utagawa Toyokuni I, No.6, Mizunashi (Sixth month of the lunar calendar)
Ukiyoe Hiroshige Snow

Ukiyoe Hiroshige Snow

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¥5,500
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Ibasenban Fan Painting No.17 Hiroshige Edo Meisho Snow

Ibasenban Fan Painting No.17 Hiroshige Edo Meisho Snow

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¥3,300
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VALEDO, Firenze, Spain, inlaid wood, Namiura, leather fan holder, in paulownia wood box
Edo patterned folding fan No.03 Neko Machiyo, white-green
old name of Tokyofolding fan No.2 Ukiyoe Fugaku Sanjurokkei Hokusai Kanagawa-oki Namiura (Copy)
Ukiyoe, Woodblock print of a fan, Hokusai, "Fugaku Sanjurokkei" (Thirty-six views of Mt. Fuji), Kanagawa-oki Namiura, Box &...folding fanwith stand (copy)
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