$ 225.00
Palace doll, kneeling on one knee and holding a mallet, sporting silver hair with gold hat; a theatrical pose. Gosho-ningyo are favorite symbols through whose eyes an innocent world may...
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Daikoku and Ebisu, "God of Wealth" and "God of Fishermen" respectively, are two of the most recognizable and popular Gods of the famous Seven Gods of Japan. Daikoku stands on...
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Kokeshi, Japanese wooden doll, traditionally created for Girl’s Day, it has become a popular item that carvers in different prefectures in Japan have their own version and style. It’s also a...
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Maneki-Neko, Japanese good fortune cat is a symbol of fortune and prosperity particularly to merchants and business oriented trades. A lifted left paw ensures good fortune in business . A...
$ 650.00
Daruma, transposed from the Zen temple to the everyday world. A folk ritual that is practiced to this day to invoke a wish or a prayer, is to have an...
$ 450.00 $ 550.00
Painted clay figure of a kneeling man with a big head and sporting a topknot. Fukusuke is considered a good luck figure especially in house of business and is referred...
$ 90.00
Ring toss game, Japanese, wood. A popular game in the olden days, an upright tubular wood on a round stand and five wooden rings. The object is to toss each ring...
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Tanuki, Japanese raccoon dog, a legendary folklore symbol of good luck, also reputed to be mischievous and jolly, a master of disguise and shapeshifting but also quite gullible and absentminded. ...
$ 120.00
Japanese palace doll, sitting holding a decorated inu-hariko. Dressed in an embroidered red silk bib tied in the back with the same red silk scarf around his neck; wearing a...
$ 20.00
Cherry bark and straw coat, painted face. Echigo, Japan. Showa, 20th century. 6 1/2".