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9.5 cm Kokeshi doll Japan Hand painted wooden Kokeshi Doll 180 For Sale


9.5 cm Kokeshi doll  Japan Hand painted wooden Kokeshi Doll 180
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9.5 cm Kokeshi doll Japan Hand painted wooden Kokeshi Doll 180:
$30.00

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Kokeshi Doll Traditional Kokeshi Doll Ejiko Hand-painted by Master Craftsman 180


Size: approx. 9.5 cm


What is an ejiko?


In the old days, they were tools to keep babies out of the house, and were made of rice straw and other materials. They were usually used inside the house, but when farming was busy, they were also placed near rice fields and fields. This traditional kokeshi doll is based on this motif.



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We will hold the items for 10 days.

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We always send the item with a tracking number. So please place an order without any concern on delivery. You can always track the delivery status.</li><li>Shipping is only available to the address registered in . If you want us to send another address, pleasechange your address on and then place an order.</li><li>Shipping is available from Monday to Friday. Weekends are not available because freight (shipping) companies are closed.</li><li>We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as ?gifts? ? Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.

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?History of Kokeshi Dolls?

Kokeshi dolls were originally created in hot spring resorts in the Tohoku region around the end of the Edo period (1804-1830) by craftsmen called "kijishi," who made wooden household utensils such as bowls and trays. It is said that the kokeshi were first made as children's toys from scrap wood while working at their main jobs, and were later sold as souvenirs at hot spring resorts in the Tohoku region.

?In the beginning, the dolls were toys for children, and were played with by dressing them up in kimonos and putting them on their backs, much like today's dolls.

From the Taisho era (1912-1926), more and more adults began to collect them as craft objects to be appreciated.

Today, kokeshi dolls are popular not only in hot spring resorts in the Tohoku region, but also throughout Japan. Today, kokeshi craftsmen are called "kojin" (kokeshi craftsmen), and are divided into 11 groups in the six prefectures of the Tohoku region according to their shapes and patterns. While some kokeshi have cute pop designs created in collaboration with companies or characters, others are more traditional and have an austere design with an old-fashioned flavor, and are universally popular.

About this store

I have my own collection on
Kokeshi doll collectors' collections are exhibited.

I especially like photographing kokeshi dolls and have collected them from various places in Japan.

As for my previous owners,
There are kokeshi that I can recognize and kokeshi that I cannot.

And all kokeshis have different faces,
I get kind of attached to them as I display them.
I became as cute as a child.


I also have an Instagram where I travel with kokeshi dolls.
This year, I went to the Tohoku region of Japan, the hometown of kokeshi dolls.
I hope to experience painting kokeshi dolls.

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One of my favorite kokeshi dolls is
I named it Yoneko and carry it with me.

I am very happy that there are people all over the world who love kokeshi dolls.



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