The delicate transparency and the subtle knots of the threads exude an elegant and refreshing charm. This is Kasumi Ougi, made from rare pure Japanese silk.The fan surface is crafted from 'kasumiginu,' a sheer woven silk fabric. The sparse appearance of the thread knots adds a refined and relaxed elegance.In a traditional Kyoto dyeing workshop, skilled artisans meticulously applied the 'hikizome' technique to create a beautifully blended dye. This meticulous dyeing process adds to the allure of the fabric, giving it a misty appearance.For the weft threads, we used 'Matsuoka Hime,' Japan's first unified brand of pure domestically produced silk. This silk is renowned for its exquisite luster and supple texture, derived from the finest cocoons. It exhibits a beautiful sheen from different angles. Attached to the root is a charm made by a water-drawing artist using fragrant pouches.It's suitable for both men and women.Fan Surface Fabric:Kasumiginu The fan surface fabric is an application of 'kasumiginu,' a sheer woven silk fabric. The sporadic appearance of thread knots adds an elegant and refreshing charm. For the weft threads, we used 'Matsuoka Hime,' Japan's first unified brand of domestically produced silk. It's made from the highest quality silk extracted from the finest cocoons. 'Matsuoka Hime' is renowned in the world of Japanese attire for its refined luster and supple texture. This exquisite sheer silk fabric boasts superior color rendering and a luxurious sheen unique to Japanese products.Mizuhiki Incense Charm:The charm's mizuhiki decoration is detachable and can be used as a 'fragrance pouch.' It embodies a new sense of traditional mizuhiki artistry, allowing for a refreshing breeze and fragrant incense when fanned, truly creating a 'cool fragrance.' The insect-repellent effect of the aromatic wood helps protect the delicate silk of the fan and aids in preservation. The part where the charm is tied is openable, allowing for refillable incense.Dyeing and Tailoring:The fan surface fabric is meticulously dyed using the 'hikizome' technique by skilled artisans in a Kyoto dyeing workshop known for its kimono dyeing process. The sophisticated craftsmanship resulted in a delicately beautiful gradation. The fan is also tailored by artisans, one by one, in a long-established fan shop in Kyoto.