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The Maiko 3D Printed Hand Fan Revisits Classic Geisha Style

Taking on the shape of the traditional Uchiwa bamboo and paper fans, the Maiko hand fan designed by Piergil Fourquie features a contemporary design made using modern technology.

Printed out of polyamide on a 3D printer with a wooden stick to hold it up, the fan may feature a classic shape, but it embodies a whole new feeling. The polygon patterning gives the body a light waffle-like texture that allows for maximum airflow when wafting through the air. Painted with custom colors including neon ombre hues, the handle also has a modern look that turns this fan into a fashion statement.

Get a bit of tradition with a modern twist with the Maiko 3D printed hand fan by Piergil Fourquie.
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