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Japanese name/ 鞍馬天狗のうちわ (Tengu no Uchiwa)
Tengu, a class of supernatural creatures found in Japanese folklore, art, theater, and literature.
The normal feather fan of a Tengu has 7 or 8 (yatsude) feathers. Some have nine feathers.Many tales feature this fan, which has the ability to grow or shrink the nose of its owner. They can also produce a strong gust of wind.
This is the fan of the great Tengu from Kurama mountain, used to ward off all evil during the goma fire rituals.
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
・100% Silk (Custom-woven Jacquard )
・Made in Japan
・Classic-fit Aloha shirt
・Coconut buttons
・Dry-clean
Japanese name/ 鞍馬天狗のうちわ (Tengu no Uchiwa)
Tengu, a class of supernatural creatures found in Japanese folklore, art, theater, and literature.
The normal feather fan of a Tengu has 7 or 8 (yatsude) feathers. Some have nine feathers.Many tales feature this fan, which has the ability to grow or shrink the nose of its owner. They can also produce a strong gust of wind.
This is the fan of the great Tengu from Kurama mountain, used to ward off all evil during the goma fire rituals.
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
・100% Silk (Custom-woven Jacquard )
・Made in Japan
・Classic-fit Aloha shirt
・Coconut buttons
・Dry-clean
Japanese name/ 鞍馬天狗のうちわ (Tengu no Uchiwa)
Tengu, a class of supernatural creatures found in Japanese folklore, art, theater, and literature.
The normal feather fan of a Tengu has 7 or 8 (yatsude) feathers. Some have nine feathers.Many tales feature this fan, which has the ability to grow or shrink the nose of its owner. They can also produce a strong gust of wind.
This is the fan of the great Tengu from Kurama mountain, used to ward off all evil during the goma fire rituals.
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
・100% Silk (Custom-woven Jacquard )
・Made in Japan
・Classic-fit Aloha shirt
・Coconut buttons
・Dry-clean
All of our 100% silk aloha shirts have our logo of “sea turtle and wave”, woven into our custom-made silk fabric.
We take pride in our clothing being designed, dyed, steamed, washed, and sewn entirely in Kyoto, Japan. Over this intricately woven pattern, we dye our designs…
Pagong’s personal archives house 6000 Kimono patterns, which we choose from, as well as from museum archives.


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