
Tessen - Japanese War Fan 3D Model

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3D Model Details
Vendor: | Red_xamurai |
Published: | Feb 08, 2025 |
Download Size: | 34.3 MB |
Game Ready: | Yes |
Polygons: | 53,092 |
Vertices: | 53,200 |
Print Ready: | – |
3D Scan: | – |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | – |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | Yes |
Rigged: | Yes |
Animated: | Yes |
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Tessen - Japanese War Fan 3D Model
The Japanese war fan, or Tessen (Japanese: ,, romanized: tessen, lit. ‘“iron fan), is a Japanese hand fan used as a weapon or for signaling. Several types of war fans were used by the samurai class of feudal Japan and each had a different look and purpose.
War fans varied in size, materials, shape, and use. One of the most significant uses was as a signaling device. signaling 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
a solid open fan made from metal and/or wood, similar to the gunbai used today by sumo referees. The commander would raise or lower his fan and point in different ways to issue commands to the soldiers, which would then be passed on by other forms of visible and audible signaling.
War fans varied in size, materials, shape, and use. One of the most significant uses was as a signaling device. signaling 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
a solid open fan made from metal and/or wood, similar to the gunbai used today by sumo referees. The commander would raise or lower his fan and point in different ways to issue commands to the soldiers, which would then be passed on by other forms of visible and audible signaling.