Handmade Chinese fans are a unique form of art in Chinese culture.
They are not only practical items but also cultural symbols rich in symbolism.
The shape, color, and patterns of fans reflect the rich connotations of traditional Chinese culture.
The history of fans can be traced back to ancient China, where the earliest fans were made of bamboo.
Over time, the materials used for fans have diversified, including silk, paper, wood, and more.
The shape of fans has also evolved from simple circles to various complex designs such as butterflies, flowers, animals, and more.
These designs often carry specific meanings such as good luck, wealth, harmony, and more.
In ancient times, fans were also used as ritual objects.
For example, at banquets, hosts would use fans to welcome guests; at weddings, brides would use fans to cover their faces to show shyness.
In addition, fans were commonly used by literati and artists who would use them to write poems and create paintings.
Today, although modern technology has replaced many traditional handicrafts, handmade fans are still loved by people.
They not only have practical value but can also be placed as decorations in homes or offices.
At the same time, more and more people are paying attention to the inheritance and development of traditional culture.
Handmade fans, as an art form with profound historical backgrounds, are gradually becoming a new choice for people to pursue quality of life and aesthetic taste.