Vintage Japanese Wagasa Parasol– Bullseye Pattern, Oil Paper & Bamboo, Mid-Centu
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**Due to the cultural and historical value of this piece, I'm offering it at a fair collector's price. Offers welcome.
**Love the style? A matching mid-century Japanese wagasa umbrella featuring a dramatic kabuki actor design is also available. Together, they make a striking, culturally rich display. See my other listings for the kabuki parasol. Bundle pricing available if purchasing both — message me prior to checkout.
Authentic vintage Japanese wagasa umbrella (traditional oil-paper parasol) featuring a bold bullseye-style concentric ring pattern in rich, earthy tones. Constructed with bamboo ribs, an oiled washi paper canopy, and a spiral-wrapped plastic grip handle with a chrome endcap. The umbrella opens fully and locks into place with smooth mechanical action.
Likely made in Gifu, Japan, during the mid-20th century, this parasol was crafted using the same traditional techniques as ceremonial wagasa, adapted for decorative or light theatrical use.
Signs of age include light paper crinkling, a few small tears (pics), and mild tackiness from the aged oil finish — all typical of vintage oil-paper umbrellas. A versatile display piece that works beautifully on its own or as a coordinating companion to the kabuki design parasol.
Measures approximately 27.25″ in length when closed and 36″ in diameter when fully open.
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