KIMONO Hina-Ningyo Japanese Doll Empress Figure Vintage Traditional Handicraft

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KIMONO Hina-Ningyo Japanese Doll Empress Figure Vintage Traditional Handicraft
KIMONO Hina-Ningyo Japanese Doll Empress Figure Vintage Traditional Handicraft
KIMONO Hina-Ningyo Japanese Doll Empress Figure Vintage Traditional Handicraft
KIMONO Hina-Ningyo Japanese Doll Empress Figure Vintage Traditional Handicraft
KIMONO Hina-Ningyo Japanese Doll Empress Figure Vintage Traditional Handicraft
KIMONO Hina-Ningyo Japanese Doll Empress Figure Vintage Traditional Handicraft
KIMONO Hina-Ningyo Japanese Doll Empress Figure Vintage Traditional Handicraft
KIMONO Hina-Ningyo Japanese Doll Empress Figure Vintage Traditional Handicraft
KIMONO Hina-Ningyo Japanese Doll Empress Figure Vintage Traditional Handicraft
KIMONO Hina-Ningyo Japanese Doll Empress Figure Vintage Traditional Handicraft
KIMONO Hina-Ningyo Japanese Doll Empress Figure Vintage Traditional Handicraft
KIMONO Hina-Ningyo Japanese Doll Empress Figure Vintage Traditional Handicraft

KIMONO Hina-Ningyo Japanese Doll Empress Figure Vintage Traditional Handicraft
Kyoningyo dolls elaborate n fabulously expensive dolls make in kyoto n dressed in brocades fabrics. Kikuningyo dolls large dolls covered with real chrysanthemum flower. Width is 32″ depth is 15″ height is 12. This exquisite Hina-ningyo doll is a true representation of Japanese culture and tradition. The doll, made from kimono fabric, is a vintage piece and a must-have for collectors. With its intricate design and handmade craftsmanship, it depicts the Empress Figure, showcasing the beauty and elegance of Japanese royalty. Kyo dolls are Japanese dolls made in Kyoto. Every part needs every specialist; Head Masters, Hands and Feet Masters, Hair Reps, Props Masters and Body Contractors are all trained in their respective crafts. The characteristic of Kyo Doll is the high quality and deep taste produced by the detailed division of labor in the production process. Dolls have been used since ancient times as objects of worship and the tool of curse and were called “Hitogata” or “Katashiro” with the meaning of a substitute for plague or misfortune. In Japan, March 3 is the popular “Hinamatsuri”, a day to celebrate the birth and growth of children, and Kyo dolls are often displayed.
KIMONO Hina-Ningyo Japanese Doll Empress Figure Vintage Traditional Handicraft