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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.
Saitama Prefecture Iwatsuki Costume Doll, Suzuki-Bina Shunpuzakura Kyo-Jubanshinnou
On the face of the doll created by traditional craftsman Akitaka Suzuki there is a delicate expression of beauty and kindness. On the clothing and folding screen of this gorgeous hina doll is embroidered cherry blossom caught in a spring breeze. 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.
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