Experience the beauty of Korean cultural heritage with the Seoulful Vintage Dano Festival Folding Fan, featuring a masterpiece from the Joseon Dynasty. This elegant fan showcases a meticulous reproduction of "단오풍정" (Dano Day) – one of the most celebrated works by Shin Yun-bok, the renowned 18th-century Joseon master painter. The artwork captures an intimate scene of women celebrating the Dano Festival (fifth day of the fifth lunar month), depicting women washing their hair in changpo (sweet flag) water and enjoying swings while dressed in traditional hanbok. Crafted from natural bamboo and traditional Korean hanji paper, this fan opens to a generous 20.5 × 11.4 inches, making it substantial enough for display while remaining lightweight for practical use. The beige-toned background creates the perfect canvas for the artwork's fluid lines and warm expressions. Each fan is adorned with a vibrant maedeup (매듭) knot in assorted colors, adding not just beauty but cultural significance. In Korean tradition, these decorative knots symbolize good fortune, harmony, and continuity. Whether displayed as wall art, used during warm weather, or presented as a meaningful gift, this fan brings the essence of Korean artistic heritage into contemporary spaces – a functional accessory that doubles as a cultural statement piece.