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  2. Hand fan - Wikipedia

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    Handheld Brise fan from 1800. A handheld fan, or simply hand fan, is a broad, flat surface that is waved back-and-forth to create an airflow. Generally, purpose-made handheld fans are folding fans, which are shaped like a sector of a circle and made of a thin material (such as paper or feathers) mounted on slats which revolve around a pivot so that it can be closed when not in use.

  3. Continuous stationery - Wikipedia

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    Continuous form paper sheet. Continuous stationery (UK) or continuous form paper (US) is paper which is designed for use with dot-matrix and line printers with appropriate paper-feed mechanisms. Other names include fan-fold paper, sprocket-feed paper, burst paper, lineflow (New Zealand), tractor-feed paper, and pin-feed paper.

  4. European hand fans in the 18th century - Wikipedia

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    Hand fans first arrived in Europe in the 15th century from Asia and became popular in the 16th century. Several fan styles were common and a plethora of materials were used to create them. Subject matter varied greatly, from Biblical scenes to landscapes. Hand fans serve as a cooling mechanism, social instrument, and fashion accessory.

  5. Fan-fold paper - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 June 2007, at 18:59 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  6. Japanese war fan - Wikipedia

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    War fans varied in size, materials, shape, and use. One of the most significant uses was as a signalling device. [2] Signalling fans came in two varieties: a folding fan that has wood or metal ribs with lacquered paper attached to the ribs and a metal outer cover [1]

  7. The art of folded paper goes XXL during "Origami in the ...

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    The "Origami in the Garden" exhibition at Mounts Botanical Garden in West Palm Beach will feature over 20 larger-than-life sculptures.