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Black Dragon No.6 Helmet (Black Dragon No.6)
This S-series helmet was created by combining traditional craftsmanship passed down since long ago and a modern design loved around the world.
Made using carefully-selected high-quality materials and carefully completed with fine pitching using time and effort.
The profound dark black color exudes a luxurious aura and is different from Boys' May Festival dolls, in that it is in a unique compact size that allows you to use this year round as an interior decoration.
Kimekomi Owl Glasses Stand (Red)
This glasses stand individually hand-crafted by skilled Kimekomi doll artisans exudes both modern sensibilities and traditional craftsmanship.
Since ancient times, the owl has been loved as a "god of wisdom" "god of literature" and "protective god of the forest" in various countries around the world. In Japan it is an auspicious symbol popular for bringing luck and warding off hardships. Red is a color that brings to mind intense energy and is said to ward off evil.
Kimekomi Owl Glasses Stand (Blue)
This glasses stand individually hand-crafted by skilled Kimekomi doll artisans exudes both modern sensibilities and traditional craftsmanship.
Since ancient times, the owl has been loved as a "god of wisdom" "god of literature" and "protective god of the forest" in various countries around the world. In Japan it is an auspicious symbol popular for bringing luck and warding off hardships. The blue color creates a free, tolerant, quiet and intellectual impression.
No. 2 Hina Doll, Decoration (Stand, Mat, Folding Screen, Wooden Tag)
Kutani-yaki Hina dolls bring hopes and dreams such as wanting a girl to grow up to be a healthy, gentle woman, avoiding disaster, being blessed with a beautiful growth and a good marriage, and receiving happiness in life.
In the Heian period, small dolls called "Hiina" made of paper etc and "Hitogata" used in a seasonal doll festival were fused together, creating Hina dolls. In time, they were decorated and worshiped inside the home.
After the Edo period, dolls and Hina equipment became luxurious and Hina dolls were decorated during a seasonal festival (the peach festival) held on March 3rd. This became the gorgeous seasonal festival, Hinamatsuri.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this is perfect for a variety of purposes such as as a celebration gift for giving birth, the peach festival etc.
No. 3.5 Standing Hina Doll, Red & Yellow (Stand, Mat, Folding Screen, Wooden Tag)
Kutani-yaki Hina dolls bring hopes and dreams such as wanting a girl to grow up to be a healthy, gentle woman, avoiding disaster, being blessed with a beautiful growth and a good marriage, and receiving happiness in life.
In the Heian period, small dolls called "Hiina" made of paper etc and "Hitogata" used in a seasonal doll festival were fused together, creating Hina dolls. In time, they were decorated and worshiped inside the home.
After the Edo period, dolls and Hina equipment became luxurious and Hina dolls were decorated during a seasonal festival (the peach festival) held on March 3rd. This became the gorgeous seasonal festival, Hinamatsuri.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this is perfect for a variety of purposes such as as a celebration gift for giving birth, the peach festival etc.
No. 3 Ball Hina Doll, Cherry Blossom (Stand, Mat, Folding Screen, Wooden Tag)
Kutani-yaki Hina dolls bring hopes and dreams such as wanting a girl to grow up to be a healthy, gentle woman, avoiding disaster, being blessed with a beautiful growth and a good marriage, and receiving happiness in life.
In the Heian period, small dolls called "Hiina" made of paper etc and "Hitogata" used in a seasonal doll festival were fused together, creating Hina dolls. In time, they were decorated and worshiped inside the home.
After the Edo period, dolls and Hina equipment became luxurious and Hina dolls were decorated during a seasonal festival (the peach festival) held on March 3rd. This became the gorgeous seasonal festival, Hinamatsuri.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this is perfect for a variety of purposes such as as a celebration gift for giving birth, the peach festival etc.
No. 3 Hina Doll, Blue Kutani (Stand, Mat, Folding Screen, Wooden Tag) Kazuyoshi Work
A Hina doll by Kazuyoshi. Kutani-yaki Hina dolls bring hopes and dreams such as wanting a girl to grow up to be a healthy, gentle woman, avoiding disaster, being blessed with a beautiful growth and a good marriage, and receiving happiness in life.
In the Heian period, small dolls called "Hiina" made of paper etc and "Hitogata" used in a seasonal doll festival were fused together, creating Hina dolls. In time, they were decorated and worshiped inside the home.
After the Edo period, dolls and Hina equipment became luxurious and Hina dolls were decorated during a seasonal festival (the peach festival) held on March 3rd. This became the gorgeous seasonal festival, Hinamatsuri.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this is perfect for a variety of purposes such as as a celebration gift for giving birth, the peach festival etc.
No. 3 Hina Doll, Decoration (Stand, Mat, Folding Screen, Wooden Tag)
Kutani-yaki Hina dolls bring hopes and dreams such as wanting a girl to grow up to be a healthy, gentle woman, avoiding disaster, being blessed with a beautiful growth and a good marriage, and receiving happiness in life.
In the Heian period, small dolls called "Hiina" made of paper etc and "Hitogata" used in a seasonal doll festival were fused together, creating Hina dolls. In time, they were decorated and worshiped inside the home.
After the Edo period, dolls and Hina equipment became luxurious and Hina dolls were decorated during a seasonal festival (the peach festival) held on March 3rd. This became the gorgeous seasonal festival, Hinamatsuri.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this is perfect for a variety of purposes such as as a celebration gift for giving birth, the peach festival etc.
No. 3 Hina Doll, Green (Stand, Mat, Folding Screen, Wooden Tag)
Kutani-yaki Hina dolls bring hopes and dreams such as wanting a girl to grow up to be a healthy, gentle woman, avoiding disaster, being blessed with a beautiful growth and a good marriage, and receiving happiness in life.
In the Heian period, small dolls called "Hiina" made of paper etc and "Hitogata" used in a seasonal doll festival were fused together, creating Hina dolls. In time, they were decorated and worshiped inside the home.
After the Edo period, dolls and Hina equipment became luxurious and Hina dolls were decorated during a seasonal festival (the peach festival) held on March 3rd. This became the gorgeous seasonal festival, Hinamatsuri.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this is perfect for a variety of purposes such as as a celebration gift for giving birth, the peach festival etc.
No. 4.3 Standing Hina Doll, Purple Glaze (Stand, Mat, Folding Screen, Wooden Tag) Heizo Work
A Hina doll by Heizo. Kutani-yaki Hina dolls bring hopes and dreams such as wanting a girl to grow up to be a healthy, gentle woman, avoiding disaster, being blessed with a beautiful growth and a good marriage, and receiving happiness in life.
In the Heian period, small dolls called "Hiina" made of paper etc and "Hitogata" used in a seasonal doll festival were fused together, creating Hina dolls. In time, they were decorated and worshiped inside the home.
After the Edo period, dolls and Hina equipment became luxurious and Hina dolls were decorated during a seasonal festival (the peach festival) held on March 3rd. This became the gorgeous seasonal festival, Hinamatsuri.
This Kutani-yaki ornament is created using gorgeous colorful colors such as the Kutani five colors, gold, silver, etc., together with advanced painting techniques, enhancing the value of this good luck charm. Whether used as an ornament, or given as a gift or souvenir, this is sure to cause great pleasure.
A feature of this Kutani-yaki ornament (made of porcelain) is that it can be enjoyed for many years. Unlike tableware, there is hardly any deterioration due to usage. If you take care of it properly, it can beautifully decorate a room for a long time.
Thanks to this, this is perfect for a variety of purposes such as as a celebration gift for giving birth, the peach festival etc.
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