Fan making is a delicate and intricate craft that has been practiced in Britain for centuries, with beautifully crafted hand fans once considered essential accessories in both fashion and society. These fans, made from a variety of materials such as paper, silk, and wood, often featured exquisite designs and craftsmanship. However, fan making is now an endangered craft, as mass-produced items and changing fashion trends have diminished the demand for handmade fans. Preserving this craft is vital for keeping an important aspect of Britain’s artistic and cultural history alive. By supporting the few remaining fan makers, we ensure that the artistry, skill, and traditions behind this elegant craft are passed on to future generations, allowing them to appreciate its historical significance.
Here is a list we compiled to be of assistance. If you find any errors or omissions, please send us an email to: Support@EndangeredBritish.com ~ thank you!
Heritage Craft: Fan Making
Business Name | Craftsperson | Address-1 | Suburb | Postcode | Country | Website | Phone | Notes | |
Fan Maker | John Brooker | East Rudham | England | http://www.fanmaker.co.uk/ | johnbrooker@fanmaker.co.uk | Relocated to the USA in 2018 | |||
Fan The Glory With Tori | Victoria Ajoku | London | England | https://fantheglorywithtori.com/ | info@fantheglorywithtori.com | 7951856296 | |||
Stuart Johnson Lace Bobbins | Stuart Johnson | 50 Lawrence Road | Hove | BN3 5QB | England | https://www.stuartjohnsonslacebobbinshop.co.uk/ | sales@stuartjohnsonslacebobbinshop.co.uk | ||
Charles Summers | charlessummers@btconnect.com | Professional artist/fan painter rather than a fan maker |
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