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Standing Hina Doll Ornament w/Folding screen & Lacquered Stand
Accessory for your doll's noble wear, for a bit of gorgeous.
Chiyo Hina Doll Ornament w/Bed Sheet
In an egg-like shape for your cute little doll. Display it in a small areas for heartwarming feeling.
Warabe Hina Doll Ornament w/Bed Sheet
Doll ornament in a simple form. Made for cuteness.
Christmas Tree Ornament w/Lacquered Stand
Ornament for your tree featuring Santa and his reindeer. Brings a cute Japanese-style interior taste to a small space.
Santa Claus Ornament w/Bed Sheet
Santa's carrying a lot of presents on his back. From the Rakunyu Furnace, without using a pottery wheel it was shaped completely by hand for a deep and gentle feel.
KYO-TO-TO Teru-Teru Bōzu Brothers
Teru-teru bōzu dolls are hung by windows by Japanese children when they want good weather the next day. Here are five teru-teru bōzu brothers who live in Gozan in Kyoto, Japan's traditional heart. Their faces are made out of Japanese hiragana letters, and they all share the same trademark eyebrows.
Henohenomoheji: The oldest brother, orthodox, serious and stubborn
Hehehehemoheji: The second son, a good boy who is kind and helpful.
Heiheimoheji: The third son, sympathetic and excitable
Heroheromoheji: The easy-going, hard-drinking and somewhat directionless fourth son
Hetohetomoheji: The youngest brother, shy and prone to worrying
Their faces and personalities are all different. Choose your favorite.
A work made with reference to the makeup style of Kabuki actors from the Konpira theater. There's a hook on the back, so you can enjoy it hung on a wall. A modern item that makes an impact, which we recommend as a present too!
A mini plate with "Kana Nakata," the name of the craftsperson, written at the top. Serve tea-cakes with it, or simply put it on display. Hemp cloth in a mountain shape has been added over the wiped-lacquer, and cherry blossoms have been painted in colored lacquer over that.
Kashiki-gata, Wooden Mold For Sweets, House
Kashiki-gata is an indispensable tool for making Japanese sweets. The wooden moulds sculpted by Traditional Industrial Artisan Yoshihiro Ichihara have lately gained attention as ornamental items.
Place sugar or bean paste in between two of the finished wood moulds to create various shaped candies.
Traditional Industrial Artisan Yoshihiro Ishihara
■1999 - Kashiki-gata was recognized as a Traditional Arts and Crafts of Kagawa Prefecture, also Mr. Ichihara was recognized as Traditional Industrial Artisan of the Prefecture.
■November 25, 2004 - Received the "Craftsman of Today" award, an award of excellent skill, from the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare
■November 16, 2006 - Received the Medal With Yellow Ribbon
Kashiki-gata, Wooden Mold For Sweets, Ume Plum
Kashiki-gata is an indispensable tool for making Japanese sweets. The wooden moulds sculpted by Traditional Industrial Artisan Yoshihiro Ichihara have lately gained attention as ornamental items.
Place sugar or bean paste in between two of the finished wood moulds to create various shaped candies.
Traditional Industrial Artisan Yoshihiro Ishihara
■1999 - Kashiki-gata was recognized as a Traditional Arts and Crafts of Kagawa Prefecture, also Mr. Ichihara was recognized as Traditional Industrial Artisan of the Prefecture.
■November 25, 2004 - Received the "Craftsman of Today" award, an award of excellent skill, from the Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare
■November 16, 2006 - Received the Medal With Yellow Ribbon
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN