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[Hina Dolls] "Spring Kasumi" Kimekomi Hina Imperial Prince Decoration in glass case Totama Kobo Made by Yoshimitsu Nomura

[Hina Dolls] "Spring Kasumi" Kimekomi Hina Imperial Prince Decoration in glass case Totama Kobo Made by Yoshimitsu Nomura

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Standing Hina dolls that express dignified elegance and beauty

This is a Hina doll recommended for those who want a simple yet luxurious display.
This is a compact-sized wooden Hina doll display by Yoshimitsu. Its simplicity makes its elegance and beauty stand out, and its dignified standing figure is imbued with the heartfelt wish for the healthy growth and endless happiness of one's daughter.

【size】
Case width 42.5 x height 40.5 x depth 28.5 cm
Tono Width 13 x Height 25 x Depth 6 cm
Princess Width 7.5 x Height 20 x Depth 6.5 cm



Traditional wooden Hina dolls

 


Kimekomi is made by scoring the wooden body and then embedding fabric into the grooves.
This is an adorable doll with a sculpted torso and a plump, hand-painted face.
It is fascinating to see how the facial expressions change depending on how they are drawn.



Gorgeous Nishijin brocade costume

The fabric used for the Kimekomi kimono is Nishijin-ori brocade. The kimono has gentle colors reminiscent of the arrival of spring, and is decorated with auspicious designs of plum blossoms and irises in soft colors.

Plum blossoms, which bloom during the cold season, are said to represent the wish to endure adversity, while irises are said to be auspicious, representing victory in a challenge.




Included: Standing sign (natural wood)
<Standing size> Width 6 x Height 9 x Depth 5.5 cm


Made by Nomura Yoshimitsu from Higashitama Studio

Born in 1928 in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture.
In 1946, he began training in doll making.
In 1948, he studied under Suzuki Kenichi and became involved in making Kimekomi dolls.
In 1975, he was invited by the third generation Hina doll craftsman, Azumatama, to join the Azumatama workshop.
In 1978, he became the head of Higashitama Kobo.
In 1985, he was awarded the title of Festival Doll Craftsman.
In 1996, he was certified as a traditional craftsman by the Minister of International Trade and Industry.
In 2000, a new set of 15 peach-colored Hina dolls was released.
In 2004, he released a work in collaboration with female Yuzen designer Mitsuko.
In 2008, a new pattern was released for the popular series "Spring Haze."

[About Togyoku]
The history of Higashitama Kobo is intertwined with the history of Iwatsuki, the town of dolls.
Iwatsuki, which flourished as a castle town and post town from the Edo period, is blessed with paulownia wood and water that are ideal for making dolls, and has now developed into a town boasting the highest doll production volume in Japan. During the Kaei era, Totsuka Ryunosuke, the court physician to the lord of Iwatsuki Castle, had a hobby of making dolls in addition to his medical practice, and when he presented one of his creations to the lord, he was given the name "Azumagaya" along with words of praise. The name of this venerable doll craftsman, Azumagaya, has been passed down from generation to generation, and is still in use today by the sixth generation of doll craftsman, Azumagaya.

Size/Material
商品サイズ Case width 42.5 x height 40.5 x depth 28.5cm
Hall Width 13 x Height 25 x Depth 6cm
Hime Width 7.5 x Height 20 x Depth 6.5cm
素材 Weaving: Pure silk obi fabric
glass case decoration

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