Japanese Folding Fan: Nami Tatewaku
Japanese Folding Fan: Nami Tatewaku
Japanese Folding Fan: Nami Tatewaku
Japanese Folding Fan: Nami Tatewaku
Japanese Folding Fan: Nami Tatewaku
Japanese Folding Fan: Nami Tatewaku

Japanese Folding Fan: Nami Tatewaku

Japanese Folding Fan: Nami Tatewaku

A breath of cool. An unfolding of fortune.

Designed by TABBIA and hand-crafted at a Tokyo workshop founded in 1590, two years before Shakespeare staged Henry VI.

Domestic bamboo and washi paper are folded into Nami Tatewaku, a centuries-old wave pattern carrying the wish for good things to keep flowing. First edition of 60. Fan and matching pouch, finished in Japan.

A heritage piece made for the everyday — and for the people you want to give well to.

Regular price $127.00
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A breath of cool. An unfolding of fortune.

This is a fan you are unlikely to find outside Japan.

TABBIA's original design, brought to life at a Tokyo workshop that has hand-folded fans across fourteen generations. The Nami Tatewaku wave motif carries an old wish: that the good things in your life keep flowing, one after another, without interruption.

Two traditional Japanese colors — the quiet, blue-green Ao-nibi, and the soft, cream-toned Neri-iro — were chosen and paired with deep karaki-toned ribs. Each fan is shaped, glued, and finished entirely by hand. The pleats settle just so when opened, and gather quietly when closed.

Fewer than one in a thousand Japanese folding fans is finished in this way. This first edition is limited to 60 pieces. Once they are gone, the next series will not be identical.

An old workshop. A modern brand. One fan.

Traditional Pattern, Traditional Colors.

The Pattern: Nami Tatewaku

Nami Tatewaku is a layered Japanese pattern. Tatewaku — the rising, curving lines once said to depict steam, vapor, or ascending spirit — is overlaid with Seigaiha, the gentle, repeating waves of the inland sea.

Tatewaku has long symbolized rising prosperity and upward fortune. Seigaiha represents peaceful days continuing without end.

Together, they carry a single quiet wish: that the good things in your life keep flowing onward.

Ao-nibi (deep blue-green)

Ao-nibi is a traditional Japanese color — calm and settled, carrying both blue and green undertones.

Not too vivid — its muted, deep tone brings a quietly dignified presence to the hand.

It draws out the Nami Tatewaku pattern with cool clarity, lending the whole fan a quiet, contemplative depth.

Ideal for those who like their everyday composed and crisp.

Neri-iro (soft cream)

Named after the soft tone of raw silk after gentle processing — a traditional Japanese color that is not quite white, but warmer. It pairs naturally with the karaki-toned ribs and adds a refined brightness to the hand. For those who prefer warmth and quiet elegance.

Four Particulars

Materials, making, and the quiet details that shape this fan.

Hand-crafted at a Tokyo workshop, founded 1590

This workshop is one of the oldest in Tokyo — older than the East India Company, older than Tokugawa rule itself. It has shaped folding fans for over four centuries, including the print fans of Hokusai, Hiroshige, and Kuniyoshi. Each fan in this release was finished by their artisans, by hand, one at a time.

Sized for the hand: 7.5 sun

At 7.5 sun (about 22.5 cm / 8.9 in), this fan is balanced — neither too large nor too small. It belongs to summer, to formal moments, and to ordinary days. Equally suited to any hand, any age, any gender.

Karaki-toned ribs, quiet name engraving

The ribs are finished in deep karaki tones — a dark wood color that adds quiet weight to both color variants. The TABBIA name is engraved on the outer rib in white. A small mark that comes into view only when looked for.

A pouch for everyday carrying

Each fan is paired with a matching pouch — black for Ao-nibi, green for Neri-iro — for safe carrying in a bag.

Each set arrives in an original presentation box, ready to be given as is.

In Japan, the folding fan has long carried the wish of "sue-hirogari" — the gradual unfolding of good fortune. It is an apt gift for a passage, a celebration, or someone you wish well.

商品概要

- Set: Folding fan, fan pouch
- Fan size: 7.5 sun (approx. 22.5 cm / 8.9 in)
- Pouch size: approx. 25 cm × 4.5 cm (9.8 in × 1.8 in)
- Colors:
* Ao-nibi (deep blue-green): fan body Ao-nibi / pouch black
* Neri-iro (soft cream): fan body Neri-iro / pouch green
- Materials: washi paper / domestic bamboo / fabric pouch
- Made in: Japan

Avoid water, prolonged direct sunlight, and high humidity. Use with dry hands; do not force the fan open or closed. Store in the included pouch when not in use. On-screen colors may differ slightly from the actual product.

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