Chinese Umbrella Without Oil Odor - Nine-Tailed Fox
Chinese Umbrella Without Oil Odor - Nine-Tailed Fox
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This umbrella pays homage to the legendary 九尾狐 – the nine-tailed fox, an ancestral spirit master of illusion and seduction. Dark hues and lunar reflections adorn this umbrella with sinuous lines, suggesting the dance of the tails of a shapeshifting fox from legends.
The 九尾狐 is known to change shape, influence destinies, and reveal hidden truth.
Traditional Chinese Accessory: Chinese Umbrella 油纸伞( Yóuzhǐ sǎn)
Diameter: 84 cm
Length: 60 cm
Material: Oiled paper and bamboo
Period: vintage
Color: Beige and red
Decoration: Nine-tailed fox
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*Completely handmade, the umbrella surface is brushed with natural tung oil, the smell will decrease over time.
Maintenance and cleaning
Maintenance and cleaning
1. It should not be exposed to strong sunlight for more than 1-2 hours. Place it in a cool place for a while before closing it.
2. After using on rainy days, wait until the water on the umbrella surface has completely evaporated before storing it to avoid mold.
3. Regular cleaning with a soft cloth to gently wipe the surface of the umbrella to remove dust and keep it clean.
4. Store oiled paper umbrellas in a dry environment to avoid prolonged humidity.

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