Fan
Artist
Maker unknown
(European)
Date1900-1925
MediumOstrich feathers, ivorine
DimensionsOverall: 17 × 20in. (43.2 × 50.8cm)
ClassificationsPERSONAL ARTIFACTS
Credit LineGift of Mrs. H. Maldwyn Jones and Miss Elizabeth Jones
Terms
Object number81.31
DescriptionFolding fan comprised of seven white ostrich feathers on ivorine monture.On View
Not on viewCollections
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Label TextAlthough fans were becoming less popular in the twentieth century, ostrich feather fans were a stylish accessory from the 1870s into the 1920s. Using imported ostrich feathers and newly developed plastics, this fan reflects both the globalised trade of materials used in fashionable items and the development of new technologies available for the manufacture of consumer goods. With new plastics available, expensive materials like ivory could be imitated, making accessories like this fan accessible to a wider range of consumers.