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— Kokeshi Dolls by Usaburo Moi there! We received a new shipment of kokeshi dolls over the weekend and they are all up on the site now! Usaburo Okamoto, the founder of Usaburo Kokeshi, was born in Shinto in 1917 and started to make kokeshi in 1950. He invented new styles by introducing techniques that use special machines as well as a manufacturing method using a wheel, and combined painting with a brush with carving and poker drawing methods. At present, the studio has six woodworkers res... Poker Drawing, Drawing Methods, Cool Objects, Apple Wallpapers, Wooden Peg Dolls, Art News, Japanese Dolls, Kokeshi Dolls, Wooden Pegs

— Kokeshi Dolls by Usaburo Moi there! We received a new shipment of kokeshi dolls over the weekend and they are all up on the site now! Usaburo Okamoto, the founder of Usaburo Kokeshi, was born in Shinto in 1917 and started to make kokeshi in 1950. He invented new styles by introducing techniques that use special machines as well as a manufacturing method using a wheel, and combined painting with a brush with carving and poker drawing methods. At present, the studio has six woodworkers…

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Set of 7 "Kokeshi" Dolls Doll Mannequin, Northern Japan, Design Humor, The Magic Flute, Greek Architecture, Puppet Theatre, Street Fair, Ancient Greek Architecture, Toy Animals

Japanese dolls called Kokeshi of the early 20th century. Provenance from the northern Japan. Handmade by japanese artisants from wood. Have a simple trunk as a body and an enlarged head. One characteristic of Kokeshi dolls is their lack of arms and legs. Painted by hand with lines to define the face and the body painted with floral motive, covered with a layer of wax. Each doll is marked with the signature of the artist in the bottom or back. In good original condition, with minor wear…

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Amazon.com: Usaburo Modern Japanese Kokeshi Doll (YOROKOBI - Joy), Made in Japan, Collectible Figurines, Traditional Crafts, Girl in Kimono : Home & Kitchen Japanese Dolls Traditional, Japanese Doll, Clay Inspo, Modern Japanese, Fortune Cookie, Japanese Dolls, Asian Culture, Kokeshi Dolls, Maneki Neko

About this item Producing area: Japan (Gunma) / Material: Natural wood >> (face) Mizuki, (head, body) chestnut Size: W3.54 inch x H8.27 inch The astringent red expresses the joy of an adult woman. It is a very popular product with a design that is elegantly framed with gold on a plum with a unique atmosphere drawn in black. It features a lovely expression drawn by craftsmen one by one. The plump torso gives you a feeling of handmade warmth. A kokeshi doll with a very cute bob head. "Usaburo…

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Amazon.com: Japanese Kokeshi Red Kimono Collectible Figurine Traditional Crafts Desktop Ornament for Home Restaurant Table Decor : Home & Kitchen Momiji Doll, Japanese Doll, Asian Doll, Matryoshka Doll, Japanese Dolls, Japan Design, Kokeshi Dolls, Maneki Neko, Nesting Dolls

About this item Japanese Kokeshi Red Kimono Collectible Figurine Traditional Crafts Desktop Ornament for Home Restaurant Table Decor Japanese Kokeshi Small and compact, and with a flat bottom base, it can be placed on the desktop stably without taking much space. Japanese Kokeshi Our Japanese traditional kimono geisha made of . Japanese Kokeshi Made from fine workmanship, and designed into traditional Japanese geisha statue, full of artistic breath. Japanese Kokeshi Japanese traditional…

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