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Vintage Japanese Wall Fan 1920s - Hand-Painted Rice Paper with Mahogany
Vintage Japanese Wall Fan 1920s - Hand-Painted Rice Paper with Mahogany
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Okay, let's be real: this isn't just wall decor. This is a Japanese wall fan from the 1920s that's probably got more stories than your grandma's photo album. And yes, it's made from authentic rice paper (washi) – so thin you're almost scared to look at it, yet somehow it's survived a whole century. Respect.
The hand-painted details have beautifully faded over time, giving it that perfect vintage vibe. No AI, no Photoshop, just someone with a brush and a lot of patience back in 1920. Those mahogany wooden sticks at both ends? That deep red shine? Chef's kiss.
Why you need this thing:
- Statement piece for your living room or bedroom – finally something to brag about at dinner parties
- Authentic Japanese craftsmanship from the roaring twenties (when fans were still cool)
- Impressive size: 90 x 150 cm – this isn't subtle decor, this is a CHOICE
- Light as a feather: 730 grams, so your wall doesn't need to hit the gym
- Vintage patina included – those spots and discolorations aren't flaws, that's character, darling
Let's get practical:
This is a delicate piece. Rice paper isn't exactly built for wild house parties or curious cats. Treat it with respect and it'll grace your walls for decades. Hang it somewhere it can be admired without being touched (unless you like living on the edge).
Perfect for: Lovers of Japanese aesthetics, vintage collectors, people who've outgrown their IKEA phase, or anyone who understands that real beauty takes time to develop.
Psst... this is a one-of-a-kind piece. When it's gone, it's gone. And then you'll have to settle for a poster from the dollar store. Your choice.
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