Home >> Crafts >> Home & Garden >> Dolls
56 results for
Samurai Helmet in Decorative Case, Kanetsugu Naoe, Hologram
A compact 12-size helmet of Kanetsugu Naoe in a decorative case. A bow and a sword are included.
The custom of offering samurai ornaments in May originates from the Imperial Palace. People there used to make a doll or an ornament using sweet sedges wishing for health. Then, they performed horseback archery, etc to keep evil away.
As a helmet protects you from damage, it is also regarded as a "protective charm" and offered as a present when founding a business.
The acrylic decorative case won't accumulate dust so you can display it as an interior decoration throughout the year.
Green Samurai Helmet w/Medium Crest in Decorative Case, Tiger
A compact 10-size green helmet with a Kuwagata crest in a decorative hexagonal case.
The custom of offering samurai ornaments in May originates from the Imperial Palace. People there used to make a doll or an ornament using sweet sedges wishing for health. Then, they performed horseback archery, etc to keep evil away.
As a helmet protects you from damage, it is also regarded as a "protective charm" and offered as a present when founding a business.
The acrylic decorative case won't accumulate dust so you can display it as an interior decoration throughout the year.
Red Samurai Helmet w/Medium Crest in Decorative Case, Tiger
A compact 10-size red helmet with a Kuwagata crest in a decorative hexagonal case.
The custom of offering samurai ornaments in May originates from the Imperial Palace. People there used to make a doll or an ornament using sweet sedges wishing for health. Then, they performed horseback archery, etc to keep evil away.
As a helmet protects you from damage, it is also regarded as a "protective charm" and offered as a present when founding a business.
The acrylic decorative case won't accumulate dust so you can display it as an interior decoration throughout the year.
Kyoto Ceramic Doll, Departure to Battle
A popular standard unglazed ceramic samurai doll. Made by Tsuchida Ningyo, a doll maker based in Kyoto.
Each piece is meticulously hand made and hand colored.
Kyoto Ceramic Doll, Fine Weather During Rainy Season, Departure to Battle
A popular standard unglazed ceramic samurai doll. A sword and a bow is included. Made by Tsuchida Ningyo, a doll maker based in Kyoto.
Each piece is meticulously hand made and hand colored.
Kyoto Ceramic Doll, Earthen-Bell Helmet
This simple unglazed ceramic earthen-bell helmet has been blessed with solid popularity over many years for its reasonable price. Made by Katsumi, a Kanaya earthen doll artisan in Kyoto.
Each piece is meticulously hand made.
Kyoto Ceramic Doll, Young Warrior w/Bow
An unglazed ceramic doll of a brave samurai holding a bow. Made by Tsuchida Ningyo, a doll maker based in Kyoto.
Each piece is meticulously hand made and hand colored.
Kyoto Ceramic Doll, Young Warrior w/Sword
An unglazed ceramic doll of a brave samurai holding a sword. Made by Tsuchida Ningyo, a doll maker based in Kyoto.
Each piece is meticulously hand made and hand colored.
Winner of the Hong Kong Prize at the Japan Tourism Agency's "Attractive Japanese Souvenir Contest 2012."
Each Kimekomi doll varies in color and design since antique kimono fabric is used. It is a bride doll which is truly unique in the world. Kimekomi dolls have a long history, with its origins in the "Kamo dolls" made in the Kamigamo district of Kyoto about 230 years ago. The core shape of the doll uses the "Sujibori" sculpting technique applied to a base model formed by putting fine paulownia powder mixed with a special adhesive in a mold.
Saitama Prefecture Iwatsuki Costume Doll, Suzuki-Bina Yuzen Kyo-Kubanshinnou
A traditional atmospheric luxury item that is a composed of a hina doll colorfully dressed in a Yuzen-dyed costume, and a decorative stand and folding screen with a black painted, gold leaf finish. The hina doll is a doll that is used for a girl celebration, the Hina Matsuri festival, on March 3 every year. The dolls are decorations that are essentially used as a substitute for a child, warding off evil and to celebrate healthy, happy growth. These days, these dolls that combine the elegance, splendor and delicateness unique to traditional crafts are growing in popularity. Also, as they are said bring happiness to your life, they are also widely loved around the world as interior decorations and gifts.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN