The tradition of Bangladesh is hand fan '.

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Summer begins the new year in Bengal. The heat is now preparing to sound great. In this heat of grief, people will not have peace in the hope of a small wind. A traveler walking in the hot sun will observe the touch of the wind. But loads of luggage increase in temperature. So there is no end to misery in urban life. Even with years of technology-dependent power outages, we still have to rely on genuine and loyal hand-held fans to deliver heat. Despite the popularity of fan and fan fans, the number of hand fans has not diminished. That is why these days high-end shopping malls or fashion houses are also paying attention to the outdoors. These handmade fans come in a variety of styles and colors to enhance the beauty of the elite painting room. So today the hand follower is more than just air.


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In addition to fan design, people buy a variety of favorite fans to decorate a house or a wedding party. Padma, Shataful, Unishkanta, Sankalan, Barfi, Shingara, Shankha, Ainakota, Shankhapadma, Jhuriful, Chalta Phul, Panpata, Taraful, Charmach, Hatibandha, Morag, Choukhupi, Chakra - these are the names of the fan drawings. There are many other designs like that. Pieces of mirrors are also included in other designs. It takes all day to make a big fan with a small fabric design made by a fan. The fan is woven with an advanced Chinese yarn for Rs 260 per pound. A follower lasts three to four years. First you have to make a circle with a bamboo stick. His name is Mulat. Knitting thread on top. The fan is made by wrapping a colored cord over the handle with a red wall cloth around the handle by the handle with a small hose. This is about an external fan made of string. In the case of handmade fans, the use of palm fans has always been a priority. There are different types of palm leaf fans that are often hand-turned or shaken by heat. Follower to wrap a rope between two bamboo sticks or weave like a rug. V. Palm leaves also have wings designed in different colors. In addition, many of the girls in the village make a variety of fans including carpet mats, fan-shaped fabric, knitting thread. These followers are made commercially. Handmade fans were also made with this material in ancient times. However, these days there is plenty of Rockhampton. Kishoreganj, Kaitarkandi, Narayanganj, Sonargaon, Chittagong, Mymensingh, Tangail, Kortia, Khulna, Bagerhat, Jessore and Basisal are famous for making fans. In addition, fans were formed in Naogaon, Noakhali and other parts of Dhaka. Palm fans are popular in Naogaon, Dhaka and Noakhali. A palm leaf is made by cutting the palm tree into very large leaves and processing it in different ways. Simply put, these wings are found everywhere. The price of a palm frond can range from 15 to 25 rupees depending on the location. In hot weather, the need for small palm fans and large palm fans is high. Parents waiting in front of the school college take a little sweetheart to get relief from the scorching heat. This is also cheaper. These wings are usually imported from the Gazipur region. In addition to the various types of fan palms, the tradition of textile lovers is also ancient. Apart from the boundaries of various exhibitions in rural Bengal, a wide variety of textile fans can be seen in urban life exhibitions today. Naked wing feathers are found in the districts of Khulna, Bagerhat, Sylhet and Barisal. Before the month of Chaitra, the girls of these places are busy making fans. The follower is made by dyeing an old fabric of different colors of yarn. Many fans also have edges. There is a difference in the fan dot. Most fans have a bamboo tube. This facilitates fan rotation. These seafood fans are also used as house decoration and gift building materials. Fabric weavers are found in Jessore and Narayanga.This fan is highly respected in the shows. This fan is found in many fashion houses including Arang. The price of a woven fan is slightly higher. However, the fan can be found within 300 rupees. Apart from these fans, there are shola and reed fans, patir fans etc. Today fans of paper and handmade plastics have a market demand. The fan name is not only the follower, but also the fan name. Depending on the region, some wings are called love, concoction, manbilasi, baghabandi, hate manabahar, palang posh, kanchan mala, man sundari lekha etc. Many fans have different rhythms and poems. The fan is now in the hands of the people to get a little cool air from the heat of the fire. Many people are suffering from heat-related illnesses and diarrhea, including diarrhea as the electricity goes out. As a result of extreme heat and continuous power outages, the demand for handicrafts is also increasing at an alarming rate. Now this hand fan is a much needed human accessory.

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