Round White Japanese Fan 'Kiyosu
Round White Japanese Fan 'Kiyosu' — Minimalist Uchiwa Flat Fan
White in Japanese aesthetic tradition carries layered meaning: purity (used in Shinto ceremony), formality (wedding kimono), and the essential blank canvas of sumi-e ink painting. A white uchiwa fan sits in this refined tradition — minimalist rather than austere, understated rather than empty. Japanese design has long understood the power of deliberate simplicity.
The name Kiyosu refers to a town in Aichi prefecture historically associated with samurai-era history and craft traditions. The area's refined aesthetic sensibility gives the name a specific cultural weight that complements the white fan's minimalist character. A piece where what isn't there matters as much as what is.
Built with a bamboo wood structure and handcrafted construction, the Kiyosu measures 13x24cm — the classic uchiwa proportions. The pure white surface creates a striking visual clarity when the fan is in use, while the bamboo handle provides traditional grip and tactile warmth. Minimalism supported by quality craft.
The Kiyosu works beautifully for weddings, formal ceremonies, minimalist photography, or as a refined everyday accessory. It also serves as a striking decorative piece when displayed in Japanese-inspired interiors that celebrate design restraint. A thoughtful gift for anyone drawn to Japanese minimalism or refined understated aesthetics.
- Traditional flat fan (uchiwa) design
- Bamboo wood structure
- Handcrafted construction
- Dimensions: 13 x 24 cm
- Functional accessory and decorative piece
Original: $35.00
-65%$35.00
$12.25


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Round White Japanese Fan 'Kiyosu' — Minimalist Uchiwa Flat Fan
White in Japanese aesthetic tradition carries layered meaning: purity (used in Shinto ceremony), formality (wedding kimono), and the essential blank canvas of sumi-e ink painting. A white uchiwa fan sits in this refined tradition — minimalist rather than austere, understated rather than empty. Japanese design has long understood the power of deliberate simplicity.
The name Kiyosu refers to a town in Aichi prefecture historically associated with samurai-era history and craft traditions. The area's refined aesthetic sensibility gives the name a specific cultural weight that complements the white fan's minimalist character. A piece where what isn't there matters as much as what is.
Built with a bamboo wood structure and handcrafted construction, the Kiyosu measures 13x24cm — the classic uchiwa proportions. The pure white surface creates a striking visual clarity when the fan is in use, while the bamboo handle provides traditional grip and tactile warmth. Minimalism supported by quality craft.
The Kiyosu works beautifully for weddings, formal ceremonies, minimalist photography, or as a refined everyday accessory. It also serves as a striking decorative piece when displayed in Japanese-inspired interiors that celebrate design restraint. A thoughtful gift for anyone drawn to Japanese minimalism or refined understated aesthetics.
- Traditional flat fan (uchiwa) design
- Bamboo wood structure
- Handcrafted construction
- Dimensions: 13 x 24 cm
- Functional accessory and decorative piece























