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Sōsaku Kokeshi, Yuji Kawase 23cm

SKU: KING26-17g
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A beautiful and unique Sōsaku Kokeshi (創作こけし) with a decorative floral motif, created by Japanese artist Yuji Kawase. The doll is characterized by its elegant form, soft lines, and harmoniously hand-painted details, typical of the creative kokeshi tradition.

Sōsaku Kokeshi developed during the 20th century and differs from traditional regional styles through its freer and more personal artistic expression. Each doll is unique and reflects the artist's individual design language and aesthetics.

Type: Sōsaku Kokeshi (創作こけし)
Artist: Yuji Kawase
Motif: Floral motif
Material: Wood, handmade and hand-painted
Size: approx. 23 cm high × ø 11 cm
Origin: Japan
Period: Vintage (approx. mid/late 20th century)

A fine collector's item for those who appreciate Japanese craftsmanship, design, and minimalist aesthetics. Fits equally well as a decorative interior detail or in a kokeshi collection.

Condition: Good collector's condition with charming patina

 

Kokeshi

Kokeshi are traditional Japanese wooden dolls originating in northern Japan, primarily in the Tōhoku region, during the 19th century. They were originally made by craftsmen who also produced turned wooden household items, and were often sold as souvenirs to visitors at hot springs (onsen).

A classic kokeshi is characterized by its simple form: a rounded head and a cylindrical body, often without arms or legs. The body is adorned with hand-painted decorations – typically flowers, leaves, or geometric patterns – while the face is given a serene expression.

There are two main types of kokeshi:

  • Traditional (dentō-kokeshi): Strictly tied to specific regions and master traditions, with distinct styles that make it possible to determine the doll's origin.

  • Creative (sōsaku-kokeshi): Freer interpretations that developed during the 20th century, where artists experimented with form, color, and expression.

Today, kokeshi dolls are appreciated as both art and collector's items. They symbolize simplicity, harmony, and Japanese aesthetics – and are sometimes even believed to bring luck and protection.