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Usaburo Kokeshi Doll - Akiko's Purple Kimono, Small Wooden Figurine, Purple, Model 590-211

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Usaburo Kokeshi Doll - Akiko's Purple Kimono, Small Wooden Figurine, Purple, Model 590-211Discover the exquisite craftsmanship of traditional Japanese Kokeshi dolls with the Usaburo Kokeshi model. These handcrafted wooden dolls are perfect for collectors, gifts, or as unique home decor pieces. Originating in northern Japan during the Edo period, Kokeshi dolls are renowned for their simple yet elegant design. Each doll is meticulously hand carved from wood, featuring a cylindrical body and a round head. The body is adorned with intricate

Discover the exquisite craftsmanship of traditional Japanese Kokeshi dolls with the Usaburo Kokeshi model. These handcrafted wooden dolls are perfect for collectors, gifts, or as unique home decor pieces.

Originating in northern Japan during the Edo period, Kokeshi dolls are renowned for their simple yet elegant design. Each doll is meticulously hand-carved from wood, featuring a cylindrical body and a round head. The body is adorned with intricate floral patterns, while the face is delicately painted with fine lines. This specific model, created by Usaburo Okamoto, a prominent figure in the Kokeshi revival of the mid-20th century, showcases a blend of traditional techniques and modern artistry. The use of vibrant colors and innovative shapes sets this doll apart, making it a standout piece in any collection.

Key Features:
  • Model number: 590-211, ensuring authenticity and quality.
  • Handcrafted from high-quality wood, emphasizing durability and craftsmanship.
  • Made in Japan, reflecting cultural heritage and traditional artistry.
  • Compact size: 14.732 L x 7.874 H x 8.382 W cm, ideal for display or gifting.
  • Distinctive purple color adds a pop of elegance and charm.
  • Unique floral designs and facial features, showcasing the artisan's skill.
  • Perfect for collectors, enthusiasts, and those seeking a unique decorative item.

This Kokeshi doll is an exquisite representation of Japanese culture and craftsmanship, making it an ideal gift for art lovers and collectors alike. Its elegant design and high-quality materials ensure it will be a treasured piece for years to come. Add a touch of tradition and artistry to your home or gift it to someone special who appreciates unique cultural artifacts.

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