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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.
Osaka Prefecture, Osaka Hariko, Mago Tiger (Yellow)
Osaka Hariko (papier-mache) has been designated a traditional craft by the Osaka Governor. These hollow hariko made out of shaped paper have been popular since the Muromachi era, more than 500 years ago, as a toy to pray for the growth of children. Osaka Hariko are venerable hariko and the tiger hariko at Mount Shigi, where Bishamonten appeared for the first time in Japan, is also an original hariko. Popular tiger hariko are used inside the home as talismans and good luck charms. This mago tiger is available in 5 colors. Choose your lucky or favorite color!
Osaka Prefecture, Osaka Hariko, Mago Tiger (Pink)
Osaka Hariko (papier-mache) has been designated a traditional craft by the Osaka Governor. These hollow hariko made out of shaped paper have been popular since the Muromachi era, more than 500 years ago, as a toy to pray for the growth of children. Osaka Hariko are venerable hariko and the tiger hariko at Mount Shigi, where Bishamonten appeared for the first time in Japan, is also an original hariko. Popular tiger hariko are used inside the home as talismans and good luck charms. This mago tiger is available in 5 colors. Choose your lucky or favorite color!
Osaka Prefecture, Osaka Hariko, Mago Tiger (Blue)
Osaka Hariko (papier-mache) has been designated a traditional craft by the Osaka Governor. These hollow hariko made out of shaped paper have been popular since the Muromachi era, more than 500 years ago, as a toy to pray for the growth of children. Osaka Hariko are venerable hariko and the tiger hariko at Mount Shigi, where Bishamonten appeared for the first time in Japan, is also an original hariko. Popular tiger hariko are used inside the home as talismans and good luck charms. This mago tiger is available in 5 colors. Choose your lucky or favorite color!
Osaka Prefecture, Osaka Hariko, Mago Tiger (Green)
Osaka Hariko (papier-mache) has been designated a traditional craft by the Osaka Governor. These hollow hariko made out of shaped paper have been popular since the Muromachi era, more than 500 years ago, as a toy to pray for the growth of children. Osaka Hariko are venerable hariko and the tiger hariko at Mount Shigi, where Bishamonten appeared for the first time in Japan, is also an original hariko. Popular tiger hariko are used inside the home as talismans and good luck charms. This mago tiger is available in 5 colors. Choose your lucky or favorite color!
Osaka Prefecture, Osaka Hariko, Mago Tiger (Orange)
Osaka Hariko (papier-mache) has been designated a traditional craft by the Osaka Governor. These hollow hariko made out of shaped paper have been popular since the Muromachi era, more than 500 years ago, as a toy to pray for the growth of children. Osaka Hariko are venerable hariko and the tiger hariko at Mount Shigi, where Bishamonten appeared for the first time in Japan, is also an original hariko. Popular tiger hariko are used inside the home as talismans and good luck charms. This mago tiger is available in 5 colors. Choose your lucky or favorite color!
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