
Japanese war fan - Wikipedia
The Japanese war fan, or tessen (Japanese: 鉄扇,てっせん, romanized: tessen, lit. '"iron fan"'), is a Japanese hand fan used as a weapon or for signalling. Several types of war fans were used …
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The Samurai War Fan - KCP International
2016年2月18日 · Gunpai – large, solid, open fans made from solid iron, metal with a wooden core, or solid wood. These types of fans were used by high-ranking officers. They were used to …
Japanese Samurai War Fan Large Tessen 11.8" White plain feudal ... - eBay
2024年7月22日 · With fan bag and box (Bag design is subject to change). Japanese Samurai War Fan Large Tessen 11.8" White plain feudal warlord bushi | eBay Since the Warring States …
Antique Japanese Gunbai, Samurai General’s War Fan
Antique Japanese gunbai, war fan belonging to a high ranking samurai officer. Made of lacquered wood with shell inlay and with 2 large cut outs. This fan would have been used to shade from …
Edo Antique Japanese Uma-Jirushi, Samurai Standard for Battle Fan
Antique Japanese Uma-Jirushi, flag standard for battle. This uma-jirushi is in the shape of a large Sensu (folding battle fan). Made of gold and black lacquered paper and lacquered wood. The …
Samurai market Japanese War Fan (Gunbai)-Takeda Shingen Uchiwa Furinkazan
If you are fascinated by the history and culture of feudal Japan, you will love this authentic gunbai, or war fan, used by the legendary samurai lord Takeda Shingen. This solid open fan was a …
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Tessen, wooden Japanese war fan – kingfisherwoodworks
Tessen, 鉄扇, the war fan of feudal Japan, re-created in single piece, ultra tough L7 Appalachian hickory at 11" overall length and shown with optional colors and lanyards. Tessen were used …
Gassan Sadakatsu Tessen
This is a tessen or "war fan" made by Gassan Sadakatsu commemorating the Yoshino Maru (a Navy Ship) entering the water on January 18th 1942 (Showa 17). The Gassan family is one of …
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