
This rare paired set of vintage Japanese ningyo display dolls is presented as a husband-and-wife style grouping, symbolizing harmony and cultural tradition. Provenance / History These dolls were handmade in Japan by the original owner’s mother-in-law, who later moved to the United States. The dolls were brought over at that time and passed down through family. They are not mass-produced imports, but unique handcrafted pieces with direct lineage to their maker in Japan. This elegant duo is ideal for collectors of Japanese cultural art, or as a refined centerpiece symbolizing tradition and heritage. 15-16 inches tall including lacquered bases. Male Figure: Traditional Noh theater actor in ceremonial robe with hand-painted features. Female Figure: Kimono woman dressed in silk brocade costume with hand-painted face. Materials: Composite with gofun (chalky) finish, silk fabrics, lacquered wood bases. Era: Likely mid-late 20th century. Condition: Both dolls are in excellent vintage condition with vibrant fabrics and intact details.