Usaburo Japanese Kokeshi Doll, Hiro The Junior Samurai
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Usaburo Japanese Kokeshi Doll, Hiro The Junior Samurai
Product Details
* Product Dimensions: 6 x 2.25 x 2.25 inches
* Item Weight: 5.4 ounces
* Manufacturer: Usaburo
* Item model number: 590-215
* Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
* Specific instructions for use: Indoor
* Finish types: Painted
* Assembly required: No
* Number of pieces: 6
* Batteries required: No
* Import: Imported
* Package Dimensions: 6.0 L x 2.5 H x 2.75 W (inches)
* Handcrafted wood
* Package Weight : 0.42 pounds
* Country of Origin : Japan
Traditional kokeshi dolls originated in northern Japan during the middle of
the Edo period around 300 years ago. It is said that artisans who were skilled
in woodworking began crafting these hand-carved and painted wooden dolls to
sell to people who were visiting the many hot springs in the region. These
traditional kokeshi dolls were usually made of a cylindrical, slender piece of
wood with a round head. The body of the doll was usually painted with a floral
design and the head with thin lines to resemble a face. Kokeshi doll artisans
followed this orthodox design for several centuries. In the mid-1940's, a new
type of kokeshi crafting began to emerge that allowed the craftsperson more
freedom in creating different shapes and designs, as well as using different
paint colors. One of the leading craftsmen of this kokeshi revival was Usaburo
Okamoto. Usaburo Okamoto, the founder of Usaburo Kokeshi in Gunma Prefecture,
began making kokeshi dol
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