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Kutani yaki porcelain Hina Doll Ningyo Girls festicval Handcraft Mori Art Japan

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(Size)   : Male / About Width 15.5 x Depth 10 x Height 12 cm / 6.10 x 4.09 x 4.72 inch
Base / 30 x 20 x 1.6 cm  /  11.8 x 7.87 x 0.62 inch

(Material) :  Porcelain

(Origin) : Made in Japan / Kutani yaki 

(Condition) : Brand new

With Gold screen , Red mat , Base , Plate.

(Note) :

Kutani-yaki, a traditional craft certified by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry has reached 360 years since the beginning of Kutani. 
Exhibit Japan Kutani at the Paris Exposition, and Kutani made that name famous throughout the world.
Enjoy the art of color paintings stored in famous art museums around the world, such as UK and Louvre

 "Mori" is a work painted by the painting technique called "Mori Technique" which is also a feature of Kutaniyaki's figurine. The Mori Technique is a painting technique that makes a thick paint up thickly in the same way as squeezing a cream in a decorated cake with a high viscosity paint, and the three-dimensional pattern and texture created by the raised paint is somewhat mysterious beauty I will make it. 

 

The name “Hina Doll” was born in the Edo period, and there was a “Hiina” play in the Heian period.
“Hiina” is an old word with a small and cute meaning. In aristocratic society a pair of small paper dolls were used to play, and this was called “hiina”.
It was thought to be a festival that welcomes God, wishes for the growth of girls, and exorcise disaster.
The word “Hinamatsuri” was born in the middle of Edo, and the dolls and furniture have been increasing due to the popu

 

Weight:
500.00 Grams

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