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Dentō Kokeshi, Red/Black 18cm

SKU: KING26-17d
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A beautiful traditional Dentō Kokeshi with a decorative red and black motif. The doll is a fine example of classic Japanese kokeshi craftsmanship with hand-painted details and a harmonious expression.

Kokeshi dolls originated in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan and were originally made as souvenirs for visitors to Japanese hot springs, onsen. Today, they are appreciated both as collectibles and decorative art objects.

Type: Dentō Kokeshi (traditional kokeshi)
Motif/Colors: Red and black
Size: approx. 18 cm high
Material: Wood, hand-painted
Origin: Japan
Period: Vintage (20th century)

A fine collector's item for those who appreciate Japanese craftsmanship, tradition, and aesthetics. Suitable both as a decorative interior detail and as an addition to a kokeshi collection.

Condition: Good vintage condition with charming patina.


Kokeshi

Kokeshi are traditional Japanese wooden dolls originating from northern Japan, primarily the Tōhoku region, during the 19th century. They were originally crafted by artisans who also made 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 and 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 in the 20th century, where artists experimented with form, color, and expression.

Today, kokeshi dolls are valued both as art and collectible items. They symbolize simplicity, harmony, and Japanese aesthetics – and are sometimes also believed to bring luck and protection.