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Wholesale eco-friendly painted craft hand fan folding for souvenir
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Wholesale eco-friendly painted craft hand fan folding for souvenir
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Wholesale eco-friendly painted craft hand fan folding for souvenir

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Price:
$50.00 - 80.00 / Piece
Min.Order:
1 Piece
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Quick Details
Material:                
Bamboo
Product Type:                
Fan
Technique:                
Painted
Use:                
Souvenir
Style:                
Folk Art
Regional Feature:                
Japan
Theme:                
Animal
Place of Origin:                
Japan
Brand Name:                
koiya
Model Number:                
P1-1
Supply Ability
Supply Ability:
50 Piece/Pieces per   Month
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details
Safety and securely packed in cardboard boxes with partitions
Port
kobe

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We are a manufacturer of "koinobori" windsocks founded in 1964.
In Japan, the fifth of May is called the “Tango no sekku,” a day to pray for children's growth. One of the decorations used on this day are the “koinobori” windsocks. An ancient Chinese legend says that carps who can climb the Ryumon waterfall become dragons, and these decorations therefore symbolize the hope for children's success in life. The "koinobori" windsocks are lucky items symbolizing healthy growth, social success, and the perpetuation of one's descendants, and their colorful patterns and design are typical of Japanese tradition.

Our company produces celebration items such as "koinobori" windsocks, "hinata" dolls (for display during the Girls' Festival), and "kabuto" dolls (for display during the Boys' Festival).
Although they are made out of cloth nowadays, "koinobori" windsocks used to be made out of "washi" Japanese rice paper. Since 2016, we have been utilizing this manufacturing technique to sell goods themed around "koinobori" windsocks.


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