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gurdymonkey ([personal profile] gurdymonkey) wrote2008-12-27 02:00 pm
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Hiogi 2.0

This is the hiogi I started more than a year ago. It's been sitting idle because I could not decide how I wanted to decorate it.
The new detail sander was just the ticket - edges have been smoothed and evened out pretty nicely.

I re-laced the pivot joint with the steel beading wire and right now the sanded, laced fan is very carefully laid out downstairs. (I'll have to re-lace the top, but I'll do that after it's painted.

The trouble is, I STILL cannot decide what I want to paint on it. Version 1.0 had a pine tree on one side and the back never got finished. I wasn't wild about it.

The good news is that I've now seen a few examples of period hiogi that don't have painted backgrounds and much more naturalistic renderings of plants and trees on them.
http://www.miho.or.jp/booth/html/artcon/00001861e.htm

http://flickr.com/photos/8014448@N07/3014233061/in/set-72157608781706279/

EDIT. (OK, PICK SOMETHING ALREADY! This fan has had BIRTHDAYS!)  White plum blossoms have been dabbed on one side. I'll do red plum blossoms on the other.

[identity profile] takadai-no-tora.livejournal.com 2008-12-28 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
Red and white plum blossoms for the front and back of the fan sounds pretty. How big is your hiogi?

Utterly sugoi!

[identity profile] elmunadi.livejournal.com 2008-12-28 05:57 am (UTC)(link)
hmmm... a lovely fan of bleached white hinoki with "hito/Jin" (person) on it.

Hand fan to least favorite person with a large square of nice handmade paper. See if hint is taken. (Yes, I know it wasn't quite done that way... but what a lovely way to tell someone to FOAD.)

I've a little list.
By summer they might be missed...
but no, never found.

Feliz Natal e Ano Novo!

BTW - I'm at a loss to see the difference between usage of - folding fan "Hiogi" 衵扇 ("chemise-fan") and - folding fan "Sensu" 扇子 ("fan-child")...

Any thoughts?


Re: Utterly sugoi!

[identity profile] gurdymonkey.livejournal.com 2008-12-28 06:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Hiogi are made of hinoki (Japanese cypress). I suspect, but cannot remember for certain, whether some sort of word play is involved.