Pink Daruma Doll
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Fulfill your wishes and bring good fortune to your home with this delightful pink daruma doll.
A daruma is a traditional Japanese doll symbolizing good fortune and perseverance in achieving one’s goals. When acquiring a daruma, it is customary to make a wish and fill in its left eye. Once the wish comes true or the goal is achieved, the right eye is filled in.
The traditional round shape of the daruma doll makes it incredibly endearing. And the intricately woven patterns of its beautiful Nishijin Ori brocade dressing further enhances its charm. The soft pink hue with colorful flowers gives the doll a comforting appeal and can be an eye-soothing addition to a side table or shelf placed on its accompanying purple cushion.
DETAIL
Quantity | 1 daruma doll, 2 black felt stickers (for eyes), 1 cushion |
Size | [Daruma] 10 cm (3.9 in) x 11.5 cm (4.5 in) x H 9.5 cm (3.7 in) [Cushion] 11 cm (4.3 in) x 11 cm (4.3 in) |
Material |
Urethane resin, fabric |
Package Type | Paper box |
Maker / Brand
Kakinuma Ningyo is a studio specializing in Edo Kimekomi Dolls established in 1950. While pursuing a variety of original techniques, the studio has been eager to create innovative dolls that match the sense of beauty of the times.
Origin
Edo Kimekomi Dolls are small wooden dolls made of paulownia wood and dressed in traditional Japanese silk textiles.
Originating in Kyoto, Kimekomi Dolls were introduced to Edo (present-day Tokyo) and developed in their own unique style. These extremely finely crafted figures are beloved as souvenirs rooted in Japanese traditions.
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Nishijin Ori Brocade
Nishijin Ori is a brocade that is a yarn-dyed textile produced in “Nishijin,” which is a common name given to the northwest area of Kyoto. It has a long history, dating back to the Heian period (794 CE - 1185 CE), and is characterized by the use of beautifully dyed threads and patterns woven using a variety of techniques.
Because it is produced in small quantities in a wide variety, Nishijin Ori is highly scarce and valuable. This fabric can be cherished for an extended period of time, often being passed down from one generation to the next.
In 1976, it was designated as a Japanese traditional craft, and today, this luxurious three-dimensional woven art is widely known around the world as a representative silk textile of Japan.
Daruma Dolls
Daruma are popular Japanese dolls that symbolize good fortune and are often used to set goals and make wishes. They traditionally depict a monk wearing a red hood and an intense expression, although many different colors and patterns exist today.
Crafted from paper or cloth and weighted at the bottom, a Daruma doll will always roll back upright when pushed—a powerful symbol of perseverance, resilience, and success. Add a touch of charm and good fortune to your home by decorating with these iconic Daruma dolls.
Design and Delight: Personalizing Your Daruma Doll
International Shipping
Multiple shipping options available, with discounted shipping for orders over 500000 and free shipping over 5000000.
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Full compensation for any accidental damage that may occur during transit.
Made by Japanese craftsmen
Fair prices plus free furoshiki wrapping with every order.