M029 - Ohsen 桜扇
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Menuki with fan pattern (Ōgi - 扇) with three flowers of Sakura (桜), Japanese cherry.
Menuki Omote: Length 43mm, Width 14mm, Height 3mm
Menuki Ura: Length 41.5mm, Width 14mm, Height 3mm
Sakura flowers symbolize the ephemeral side of life, and its beauty.
Blooming in March throughout Japan, it announces the arrival of spring.
The spectacular blooming of Sakura flowers is very appreciated by the Japanese and is part of this "Hanami" period, the contemplation of flowers. Their sudden flowering lasts barely two weeks, bringing a feeling of dynamism and vitality. The flight of the petals carried by the wind announces the end of this event.
By its short lifespan and the beauty of this phenomenon, the Sakura flower is also a parallel with the life of samurai and bushi, refined but ephemeral, reminding us that existence is short, especially for its warriors whose life could end abruptly in combat. This image joins a very old aesthetic and spiritual concept in Japan, the 'Mono No Aware', which could be interpreted as 'Empathy towards things' or 'sensitivity to the ephemeral'.
The Japanese folding fan is called Ōgi (扇) or Sensu (扇子) and appeared in Japan during the 6th century in the Japanese nobility, copying the customs and traditions of the Chinese court.
The fan is a symbol of prosperity that spreads when opened.
Odd patterns, like here with the 3 Sakura, are lucky charms.
It is common to offer a fan to family or loved ones, wishing long life, prosperity and happiness.
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