Sensu is a folding fan made of paper (or cloth) on a bamboo frame. It often has a decorative picture or calligraphic character on it. Even though round fans were introduced from China, it was the Japanese who devised the folding ones. Rarely used in everyday life, sensu is still an indispensable prop in Japanese dance (Nihonbuyoo), tea ceremony and comic story telling called Rakugo.
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Ver el artículo en Second Life Ver vídeo »Terrible. Don't waste your money.
Not only is this NOT an actual sculpted fan, it's not even high res. The image is blurry and even the outlines of the texture are screwed up. Image --> https://gyazo.com/e4eda75595d5736a5c973534d13eed32
250L wasted.



