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Keiko Uchida

Medium Vintage Kokeshi

Medium Vintage Kokeshi

Regular price £50.00 GBP
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Celebrate the beauty of Japanese craftsmanship with this handmade Kokeshi doll, a timeless symbol of Japanese folk art. Originating from the Tōhoku region, kokeshi dolls have been treasured since the Edo period for their simplicity and charm. These decorative, collectible wood-carved art pieces symbolises good luck and protection and make a wonderfully unique gift or interior design piece. Each kokeshi is a one-of-a-kind creation, so you can purchase only one of each design. Embrace the uniqueness of your new treasure.

 

Fuku: A kokeshi named after the amur adonis plant that brings prosperity and luck. With delightful red vintage colours and a hand-painted expression. In addition to a head that can be twisted and make a distinctive squeaking sound for an interactive effect. H 17.5cm Head Diameter: 5cm

Tomi: Using the term for wealth in Japan, this kokeshi with its calm expression symbolises good fortune. In addition to a head that can be twisted and make a distinctive squeaking sound for an interactive effect. H 17.5cm Head Diameter:4.5cm


Hime: This petite kokeshi painted with red flowers has a princess like presence to which it earned the name 'Hime'.  H 15cm Head Diameter: 4cm


Takako: A sturdy frame and soft hand-painted leaves to match the red flowers and botanical feel of the kokeshi. In addition to a head that can be twisted and make a distinctive squeaking sound for an interactive effect. H 20.5cm Head Diameter: 5cm

 

How to care: Keep the kokeshi out of direct sunlight as the wood can become discoloured. Place the kokeshi away from extreme temperature or humidity to maintain its shape and finish. You can dust the kokeshi with a cloth and avoid using cleaning chemicals. Some kokeshi occasionally might benefit from being polished with natural beeswax or other products suitable for wood. Handle the dolls gently to avoid chipping the wood or paint. Hold them by the body rather than the head to prevent damage to the more delicate areas.By following these helpful steps, you can keep your kokeshi dolls looking beautiful for many years.

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