KAKINUMA NINGYO KINRAN EDO KIMEKOMI DOLL LUCKY CAT
¥14,400

Kakinuma Ningyo Kinran Edo Kimekomi Doll Lucky Cat

JPY ¥14,400

Only 15 pieces in stock!

A lucky cat made of a lovely pink and floral fabric by Kakinuma Ningyo. It comes with a red cushion to make it look more attractive when displayed.

"Kinran" means a beautiful and luxurious textile in which gold threads are added to the weft to weave a pattern.

Edo Kimekomi dolls are Japanese traditional dolls made to look as if they are dressed in costumes by embedding the ends of the fabric in grooves carved into the body.

They were originally created in Kyoto in the late 1740s, and with the subsequent development of Edo, doll makers moved from Kyoto and spread their techniques. Today, they are still made by hand in the traditional way, and are designated as a traditional craft by the national government. 

Kakinuma Ningyo is the manufacturer handling Edo Kimekomi Dolls founded 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.

The new Kimekomi Doll, which incorporates popular figures such as Lucky cat and Hello Kitty, is a traditional yet brand-new form, and is attracting renewed attention as a home decor item.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Dimension: 7cm(2.8in)x 6cm(2.4in)x H10cm(4in)
  • Material: Urethane resin, fabric 
  • Origin: Made in Japan - Edo Kimekomi Doll
  • Brand: Kakinuma Ningyo

ABOUT KAKINUMA DOLL

Kakinuma Doll was established in 1950 as a workshop specializing in Edo Kimekomi dolls. 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. The appeal of Edo Kimekomi Dolls created by Kakinuma Ningyo is its carefully selected materials, creative use of shapes and colors, and its constant exploration of new doll styles that are not overly traditional.

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About eDO KIMEKOMI DOLLS

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.The traditional costumes of Kimekomi Dolls are reproductions of imperial court dress from the 8th to 12th centuries Japan and have attracted doll collectors from around the world.

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11/03/2023
Ann M.
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Beautiful figurine

This is a lovely doll made with exquisite craftsmanship. I loved that it was also beautifully wrapped in a furoshiki. Very happy with this purchase.

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