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Peony Arabesque Hina Dolls with Golden Folding Screen

Sale price$1,382.00 USD

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This hina doll set captures the gentle warmth of spring in its graceful form and hues. An elegantly minimalist display, its dignified presence makes it suitable for both traditional Hinamatsuri celebrations and as a seasonal interior accent. Its size allows for easy placement and storage, even in smaller spaces, making it an enduring choice for years to come.

The attire of the hina dolls is crafted using the Edo Kimekomi technique, where precise grooves are carved into the doll's base to tuck in fabric, creating detailed folds. Fine silk is woven into delicate threads to depict the botan karakusa "peony arabesque" motif on the kimonos. This intricate pattern shimmers in silver under light, reflecting the peony's symbolism of happiness, prosperity, and nobility.

The set includes a folding screen adorned with layered gold leaf on silk fabric as an elegant backdrop. Classical wooden candle stands, decorated with colorful fabric floral accents, add a charming historical detail to the display. In front of the dolls are miniature kaioke "shell boxes," traditionally used by aristocrats in the Heian period (794–1185 CE) to store painted shells used for games. The entire display is set on a lustrous Echizen lacquerware stand which brings together the overall composition.

With meticulous attention to detail in every element, this hina doll set is a timeless piece to celebrate the arrival of spring and beyond.

Peony Arabesque Hina Dolls with Golden Folding Screen
Peony Arabesque Hina Dolls with Golden Folding Screen Sale price$1,382.00 USD
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Hina Dolls

The tradition of celebrating a special day for girls by displaying hina dolls evolved from the Muromachi period (1336–1573 CE), when March 3rd was established as Hinamatsuri, to the Edo period (1603–1868 CE), during which the festival spread widely among the common people.

The placement of hina dolls is rooted in the hope for newborn girls to grow healthily, while also reflecting the wish for these dolls to act as surrogates, protecting them from misfortune. The hina dolls embody the profound blessings for their well-being and future happiness.

Hina Dolls