Porcelain Geisha in kimono Kimekomi Doll
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Porcelain statue, geisha, vintage in kimono
Kimekomi Doll is a traditional Japanese doll. It was established in the middle of 18th century at Kamigamo Shrine in Kyoto. The legend said that the carving artist of Kamigamo Shrine, Takahashi Tadashige, made a doll with the Kimono fabrics. This was the origin of Kimekomi dolls. He made many dolls from mill ends from his works at the shrine.
Late Kimekomi dolls were imported to Edo, current Tokyo, and improved with Edo Culture, because Edo period was a very peaceful period, many Japanese cultures flourished splendidly.
Comparing to Kyoto Style Kimekomi Dolls, Edo Style Kimekomi Dolls has a smart face with small eyes and nose. Kyoto Style takes the essence of the elegance. Edo Style takes the art of rakish and coolness.
Kimekomi Doll is able to take very flexible shape. The figures take freestyle designing. Also, even with the same body, people can coordinate unique design with different fabrics.
Kimekomi Dolls do not require special skill to make, it has been a very popular hobby to make and to design Kimekomi Dolls.
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but it's all prostitution in Kyoto! I do know somethings about Japanese culture and those whores in Kyoto are hos in Kyoto. they are not Geisha. I have tons of stuff from my Grandpa's travels to Japan. like I said he knew the Emperor personally. only the Emperor had Geisha. now the art of true Geisha is gone forever. Geisha wear socks combs in a particular fashion, and don't have sex for money
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