A Chinese Folding Item?

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by NewEngland, May 12, 2019.

  1. NewEngland

    NewEngland Well-Known Member

    Can anyone tell me what this was used for? It's a folding bamboo and paper item with a wooden handle at one end. When opened up, there is a silk tassel. It's not a hat, and it comes in the original box with no other parts so it's not an umbrella. I can't think of what else it could be used for. It's 11" long. Any ideas? Thanks.

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  2. judy

    judy Well-Known Member

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  3. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    A mystery to me too.:confused: It probably says what it is on the box.:playful: I would have thought a sunhat for travel, but if you are sure it isn't...
    What happens when you pull the tassel (not too hard), does it close?
    @i need help , NewEngland needs help.:D
     
    Last edited: May 13, 2019
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  4. cmdv

    cmdv New Member

    I am thinking lampshade or impromptu Hat!
     
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  5. NewEngland

    NewEngland Well-Known Member

    When I pull the tassel, it folds open a little more. I put it on my head and think that perhaps it could be a travel sunhat, but there's no way to secure it so it would blow off easily. And the paper would absorb moisture so it wouldn't look too good in the heat. Could it be an upside-down lampshade? A mystery!
     
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  6. Phaik Hooi

    Phaik Hooi Well-Known Member

    :D:D
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  7. JayBee

    JayBee Well-Known Member

    Screenshot_20190513-123105__01.jpg The Chinese characters read "Ti Deng" which means a lamp (deng) you hold, hanging from your hand or a stick (ti.)

    The one you found is different in shape. A candle holder would hang under the "hat" ...
     
    Last edited: May 13, 2019
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  8. NewEngland

    NewEngland Well-Known Member

    Thank you! I have to wonder how many homes burned down after the paper and bamboo caught fire. Fire safety codes in China need to be strengthened!
     
  9. JayBee

    JayBee Well-Known Member

    These were not used inside homes, but when people traveled by foot outside, going from one place to another. :)

     
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  10. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Would they be used during the Lantern Festival? Or not specifically at that time?
     
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  11. Phaik Hooi

    Phaik Hooi Well-Known Member

    isn't it wonderful to be able to read chinese characters :happy:
    so missing a candle holder?
     
  12. JayBee

    JayBee Well-Known Member

    No, not really. Just anytime. Nowadays of course people use flashlights and these are sort of decoration. (I cannot tell the date of this but IMHO looks like something you might buy at a tourist souvenir shop or something like that.)

     
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    JayBee Well-Known Member

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  14. NewEngland

    NewEngland Well-Known Member

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