Hand-painted silk fan shaped as a « mouchoir »
African ebony frame made by a tabletier maker in Spain
Each piece is unique due to its handmade nature—pattern and shades may vary slightly.
W 28 × H 31 cm
W 11″ × H 12.2″
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Founded in Paris in 1827, the house of Duvelleroy has been revived to create couture fans which are true objects of curiosity. This creation is shaped as a « mouchoir » (handkerchief), a typical shape from Paris 1900s hand-fan makers. The décor is a contemporary interpretation of the creations of the 19th century made with gold paint on silk. For this model, the fan maker creates a unique painting on the primed silk sheet. He then folds it into pleats and attaches it stick by stick to the ebony frame.
Pictures credit Vasilisa Ganakova

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Flint Terracotta
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Linterno Fabric : St Moritz/Nobili































