Sumo Folding Fan Ring Bow-twirling Ceremony
Sumo Folding Fan Ring Bow-twirling Ceremony
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Sumo Folding Fan Ring Bow-twirling Ceremony by Ibasen presents an authentic Ukiyo-e printed scene capturing the dynamic finale of a sumo tournament. The composition depicts the bow-twirling ritual performed at the close of the day’s matches, a ceremonial gesture rooted in Edo period tradition. At the center, the gyoji and victorious wrestler command attention, surrounded by assembled officials and spectators rendered in the expressive linework and layered color characteristic of classical Ukiyo-e prints.
As the fan opens, the narrative unfolds across the arc, drawing the eye toward the central figure in motion. The curvature of the sensu enhances the theatrical energy of the ceremony while maintaining balance through structured composition. Fine detailing within the faces and garments reflects the historical woodblock aesthetic that once documented popular culture, sumo, and urban life.
Crafted within Ibasen’s longstanding Edo fan-making heritage, the piece combines historical print culture with refined construction. It includes a dedicated display stand, allowing it to function as both a usable folding fan and a collectible art object.
Rooted in Ukiyo-e printing and sumo’s enduring ritual tradition, this fan preserves a moment of ceremonial grandeur in a form designed for display and appreciation.
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