FANO is a fan designed using recycled paper from origami cranes donated to Hiroshima.
A thousand cranes are delivered not only from Japan but also from all over the world.
We hope that the origami cranes that have been reborn as FANO will bring the wind of peace to the world.
Based on the concept of "making art accessible," ONART Ver. was created in support of the "100 ART Notebooks" project of "100 ART Notebooks" drawn by 100 artists selected through an open call to color their lives, which is implemented by ONART, a project that disseminates places and opportunities for artists to play an active role to the world.
The fan part is made of recycled paper for origami cranes, and the material of the fastener that secures the handle part and the handle string is thinned cypress wood. The side is engraved with FANO. It comes with a package made of the same origami crane recycled paper as the fan part.
[Artist]
Akiko Kokusu "Happy Sunflower Field"
Keiko Yamasaki "The Heartbeat of the Forest"
Takashima Yukinao "Acts of idols II. / Acts of idols II."
MCT "Notes that make you feel happy"
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製造国・地域
Japan
原材料・素材
《Fan/Package》
Recycled paper (30% recycled paper / 70% recycled milk carton pulp)
《Handle part/handle string fastening》
Thinned cypress wood
寸法(長さx幅x高さ)・重量
《When fully open》Length 33 cm / Fan diameter 22 cm
《When stored》Length 24cm
その他の項目・備考
A portion of the proceeds will be used to fund the activities of the social contribution activity "Ongaeshi Project".
The Ongaeshi Project has supported the reconstruction of Ukraine, the renovation of the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Dome, and events to cheer up children in the disaster-stricken areas.
JAN Code
4573434940717
PRODUCT ID
#337e9abb-1281-4c38-a82b-a29f54bb0787
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Design fan "FANO" ONART Ver. Keiko Yamasaki
FANO is a fan designed using recycled paper from origami cranes donated to Hiroshima.
A thousand cranes are delivered not only from Japan but also from all over the world.
We hope that the origami cranes that have been reborn as FANO will bring the wind of peace to the world.
Based on the concept of "making art accessible," ONART Ver. was created in support of the "100 ART Notebooks" project of "100 ART Notebooks" drawn by 100 artists selected through an open call to color their lives, which is implemented by ONART, a project that disseminates places and opportunities for artists to play an active role to the world.
The fan part is made of recycled paper for origami cranes, and the material of the fastener that secures the handle part and the handle string is thinned cypress wood. The side is engraved with FANO. It comes with a package made of the same origami crane recycled paper as the fan part.
[Artist]
Akiko Kokusu "Happy Sunflower Field"
Keiko Yamasaki "The Heartbeat of the Forest"
Takashima Yukinao "Acts of idols II. / Acts of idols II."
MCT "Notes that make you feel happy"
"FANO" is a design fan made from origami cranes donated to Hiroshima. We hope that the reborn origami cranes will bring the winds of peace to the world.
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"FANO" is a design fan made from origami cranes donated to Hiroshima. We hope that the reborn origami cranes will bring the winds of peace to the world.
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The origami crane recycled paper, which has the texture of origami, is assembled into FANO by the handiwork of craftsmen and each part, such as the handle made from thinned cypress wood.
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A portion of the proceeds from FANO and products recycled from origami cranes will be used for social contributions such as support for the reconstruction of Ukraine as part of the "ONGAESHI Project," a social contribution activity.