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No. 5.5 Standing 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. 6.5 Standing 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. 6.5 Standing Hina Doll, Kanoko 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. 5.5 Standing Hina Doll, Pine, Bamboo & Plum (Stand, Mat, Folding Screen, Wooden Tag)
A Hina doll made by Takayuki Hasegawa. 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 Samurai Doll Set, Decoration (Stand, Mat, Folding Screen, Wooden Tag)
Kutani-yaki samurai dolls (dolls & helmets) bring hopes and dreams such as wanting a boy to grow up to be a healthy, kind-hearted man, avoiding disaster, growing up as a worthy heir, and wanting prosperity for your family.
Since the Nara period, May 5th was established as the date for the Boy's Day celebration. In the Edo period, it was actively celebrated among samurai families under the name of the "iris festival". This seasonal festival has became an important event to wish for the continued safe growth of boys, the heirs of the home, and family prosperity.
In the same way that the March 3rd Hinamatsuri is a seasonal festival that wishes for the blossoming of girls, the Boy's Day celebration on May 5th has become established as a seasonal festival for boys.
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 Boys' Day celebration, etc.
No. 3 Samurai Doll Set, Ninsei-Style (Stand, Mat, Folding Screen, Wooden Tag) Kazuyoshi Work
A samurai doll set by Kazuyoshi. Kutani-yaki samurai dolls (dolls & helmets) bring hopes and dreams such as wanting a boy to grow up to be a healthy, kind-hearted man, avoiding disaster, growing up as a worthy heir, and wanting prosperity for your family.
Since the Nara period, May 5th was established as the date for the Boy's Day celebration. In the Edo period, it was actively celebrated among samurai families under the name of the "iris festival". This seasonal festival has became an important event to wish for the continued safe growth of boys, the heirs of the home, and family prosperity.
In the same way that the March 3rd Hinamatsuri is a seasonal festival that wishes for the blossoming of girls, the Boy's Day celebration on May 5th has become established as a seasonal festival for boys.
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 Boys' Day celebration, etc.
No. 4.5 Samurai Doll Set, Decoration (Stand, Mat, Folding Screen, Wooden Tag)
Kutani-yaki samurai dolls (dolls & helmets) bring hopes and dreams such as wanting a boy to grow up to be a healthy, kind-hearted man, avoiding disaster, growing up as a worthy heir, and wanting prosperity for your family.
Since the Nara period, May 5th was established as the date for the Boy's Day celebration. In the Edo period, it was actively celebrated among samurai families under the name of the "iris festival". This seasonal festival has became an important event to wish for the continued safe growth of boys, the heirs of the home, and family prosperity.
In the same way that the March 3rd Hinamatsuri is a seasonal festival that wishes for the blossoming of girls, the Boy's Day celebration on May 5th has become established as a seasonal festival for boys.
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 Boys' Day celebration, etc.
No. 7.5 Samurai Doll, w/Brocade (Stand, Mat, Wooden Tag) Heizo Work
A samurai doll set by Heizo. Kutani-yaki samurai dolls (dolls & helmets) bring hopes and dreams such as wanting a boy to grow up to be a healthy, kind-hearted man, avoiding disaster, growing up as a worthy heir, and wanting prosperity for your family.
Since the Nara period, May 5th was established as the date for the Boy's Day celebration. In the Edo period, it was actively celebrated among samurai families under the name of the "iris festival". This seasonal festival has became an important event to wish for the continued safe growth of boys, the heirs of the home, and family prosperity.
In the same way that the March 3rd Hinamatsuri is a seasonal festival that wishes for the blossoming of girls, the Boy's Day celebration on May 5th has become established as a seasonal festival for boys.
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 Boys' Day celebration, etc.
Kokeshi Doll Hina Style Shoji Design (w/Stand) A
An original Hina doll design based on the work of the historied Shoji Sakurai. This series of Hina Dolls is the culmination of techniques and a spirit of craftsmanship passed down through generations, and are the true expression of the artisan's sensibilities.
This design has been passed down from one Sakurai as the essence of traditional Hina dolls. Crafted by Akihiro Sakurai.
Kokeshi Doll Hina Style Shoji Design (w/Stand) B
An original Hina doll design based on the work of the historied Shoji Sakurai. This series of Hina Dolls is the culmination of techniques and a spirit of craftsmanship passed down through generations, and are the true expression of the artisan's sensibilities.
This design has been passed down from one Sakurai as the essence of traditional Hina dolls. Crafted by Akihiro Sakurai.
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