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Fan, Traditional - Perpetual revival, Bamboo
This fan is made of bamboo and rigid satin-finished fabric and has a clean, flowery design.
The front of the fan features two symbolic plants in China: the green bamboo and the plum tree. The bamboo represents longevity and power, the plum tree represents youth and renewal in spite of hardship; hence the name of this fan.
On the back is a poem about nature.
This fan is not suitable for traditional Tai-Chi practice (slamming of the weapon).
It is designed for decoration and demonstration, it can also be used in summer :)
The characteristics of the fan
- Gilded fan decorated with symbolic trees in bloom
- Right-handed model
- Leaf composition : rigid satin-finished fabric
- Height : 33 cm
- Thickness : 2.5 cm
- Guards and sticks composition : bamboo
- Colour of the guards and sticks : red
- Width of the guards : 3 cm
- Sticks number (without the guards) : 13
- Scope when deployed (measurement at the top of the upper and lower guards) : 58 cm
- Weight : 95 g
The different parts of a fan
- The leaf (also named mount) : fabric or canvas of the fan, it is the most decorated part
- The guards : thick branches at the extremities.
This part protects the fan when it is closed
- The sticks: branches located between the 2 pieces of leaf (fabric). The visible ones are called "sticks" and those covered by the leaf are called "ribs" or "slips".
Product #53326
- Discipline :
- Taiji
- Style :
- Traditional
- Sold :
- individually
- Composition :
- Bamboo
- Color :
- Green
- Model :
- Right-handed
- Discount on cart :
- Yes
- Estimated delivery :
- Thu 12th - Mon Dec 16th
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Product in stock in our warehouse ? | in stock in our warehouse |
Procurement lead time | - |
Order preparation time | 0 to 2 working days |
Shipping time | 1 to 2 working days (to France) |
Delivery date estimated | Thursday December 12th to Monday December 16th |