Living with sunshine Hina dolls 2024
During the Peach Festival, families with girls decorate hina dolls to celebrate and pray for their healthy growth and happiness.
Since ancient times, Hina dolls have been said to be yorishiro, who take on disasters and diseases as scapegoats, and have been used to express wishes for ``avoiding disaster'' and ``to have happiness in life'', which is a prayer for growth and happiness. It has created a history and has become today's celebratory culture.
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[Puca] Puca Hina Ningyo Flower Box HINANINGYO HANAHAKO
Regular price ¥80,300(税込)Regular priceUnit price per -
[Puca] HINANINGYO BASIC
Regular price ¥49,500(税込)Regular priceUnit price per -
Hina dolls Iyo Ittobori [by Nagumo] Ten Sakura Hina dolls
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Hina doll Iyo Itto carving [by Nagumo] Hiyori
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Hisayu Shimizu Hina
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A masterpiece that captivates with its beautiful shape
Female Hina doll artist Hisayu Shimizu
The soft, wrinkle-free, natural kimonos are made by actually tailoring and dressing the dolls.
The uniform hem and layering around the sleeves make the frame look beautiful, highlighting the beauty of the silhouette.The colors born from Kuyu's unique sensibilities and the harmony with carefully selected materials create masterpieces that not only strive for perfection, but also touch the hearts of those who hold them in their hands. It is made with durability in mind while being delicate, so you can display it beautifully forever.
Jirozaemon Hiina
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Cultural Heritage Jirozaemon Hina Hina
"Jirozaemon Hina" was founded in Kyoto by the puppet maker Jirozaemon Hinaya during the Edo period.
It is characterized by its black hair, round face, and hikime-kagibana dumpling-like face that appears in the Tale of Genji emaki, and is said to have been around 30 years since the Horeki period, Meiwa, Yasunei, Tenmei, and Kansei years. For many years, it dominated the popularity of Edo.
Among court nobles and feudal lords, ``Jirozaemon Hina'' were valued for a long time as the mainstream of Hina dolls, regardless of trends.
Puca
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Puca that you can touch, play with, and decorate♪
[Puca] is based on the theme of ``Festivals that are fun for children'' throughout the series, and has been packed with many ideas so that you can celebrate them as your child grows.
Of course for children celebrating their first festival! For families who are considering purchasing a new one amid changes in the environment, you can enjoy growth and celebration with the ``Puka, which can be enjoyed with all five senses'' and makes the festival more enjoyable every year. The ways to enjoy it will increase as your child grows, so you can continue to have fun decorating it not only for the first festival, but even as your child grows older.
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Hanakoromo (Puca)
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It has been 3 years since the extremely popular [Puca's HINANINGYO] was released. Puca brand has released a very cute hina doll wearing a kimono with sleeves. Its name is "Hanakoromo".
These are authentic Hina decorations that are packed with ingenuity and attention to detail.
Ai Haibara's Hina doll "Flower Banquet"
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A new form of Hina dolls made from wood
By combining Hina dolls, which are traditional Japanese culture, with art, we worked together with wooden sculptor Ai Haibara to develop this new Hina doll, which has never been seen before.
Mr. Haibara's modern approach to his work and warm worldview have created unprecedented new value, while still being based on tradition. With the warmth of wood and gentle expressions, you can watch your child grow, and even after they grow up, this is a valuable doll that you can cherish and display like a treasure.
Iyo Ittobori by Nagumo
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Iyo Ittobori by Nagumo
Hand-carved Hina dolls that give you a sense of warmth
Iyo Ittobori is a ``traditional craft of Dogo Ehime'' that has been passed down as a ``family technique'' from the first generation to the third generation, and each piece is hand-crafted by craftsmen from the beginning of the process to the coloring. Nagumo wood carved dolls are characterized by the warmth of the wood, which is carved using several chisels and has a unique light coloring that creates a gentle atmosphere.
Kurashiki canvas x Tokunaga carp streamer
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Hina dolls dressed in canvas kimonos are unique and unique dolls that combine good old tradition with modern flair.
The highest quality woven with the best technology. First-class canvas full of warmth, made from the blessings of nature called cotton and the thoughts of people. The texture is strong, gentle, and speaks to the heart, and is proof that we have carefully, carefully, painstakingly, and uncompromisingly pursued the ``authenticity.''
And this time, a collaboration between Kurashiki canvas and Tokunaga carp streamers has been realized. This is a tasteful doll decoration that combines tradition and modern sensibilities.