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Collection: Chinese Fan

Explore our exquisite collection of Chinese fans, where artistry meets tradition. These timeless handheld fans are an essential part of Chinese culture, intricately designed with beautiful motifs and vibrant colors that reflect centuries of craftsmanship.

Looking for a decorative piece, a functional accessory for hot days, or a meaningful gift? Our range of Chinese fans offers something for every taste. From classic silk fans to delicate paper fans, we have gifts for Lunar New Year and the perfect Chinese tea sets!

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  • Carved Bamboo Japanese Hand Fan | Traditional Wooden - 1 Pc
    Carved Bamboo Japanese Hand Fan | Traditional Wooden - 1 Pc
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  • Yellow Japanese Fan | Traditional Hand Folding Display - 1 Pc
    Yellow Japanese Fan | Traditional Hand Folding Display - 1 Pc
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Why Choose a Chinese Fan?

Chinese fans are more than just decorative items; they represent a deep cultural heritage. With their lightweight design and intricate artistry, Chinese hand fans are both functional and beautiful.

These handheld fans have been cherished for centuries, symbolizing grace, beauty, and refinement. Used for cooling off during summer or as part of a traditional dance or performance, they offer a perfect blend of form and function, making them a great addition to any collection.

FAQs about Chinese Fans

What is a Chinese fan called?

A Chinese fan is traditionally called a "shànzi" (扇子). It refers to a folding hand fan commonly used in Chinese culture, designed with delicate artwork and patterns to represent various themes, from nature to history.

What is the Chinese slang for fan?

In Chinese slang, a "fan" is often called "shànzi" (扇子) as well, though in some contexts, people may use the term "fēngshàn" (风扇) for fans used in the modern sense of electric cooling fans. It still typically refers to a traditional handheld fan.

What is a Japanese hand fan called?

A Japanese hand fan is called an "ōgi" (扇子) or "sensu" (扇子), similar to its Chinese counterpart, but with distinct designs and uses rooted in Japanese culture.

What does the Chinese name fan mean?

The Chinese name for fan, "shànzi" (扇子), means "to fan" or "to cool." It refers to the act of fanning oneself with a handheld fan, often seen in traditional dances, ceremonies, and cultural performances.