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Drei japanische Kokeshi-Puppen von bekannten Künstlern und ein traditionelles Souvenir vom Skigebiet - Holz - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)
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Drei japanische Kokeshi-Puppen von bekannten Künstlern und ein traditionelles Souvenir vom Skigebiet - Holz - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

Item Description This lot consists of three Japanese kokeshi dolls, each with its own distinct character, origin, and artistic background. The first doll (left) is a traditional souvenir kokeshi from the Ishiuchi Ski Resort, made to represent a child of Japan’s snowy regions. It is crafted using birch wood, a material closely associated with cold climates, and features a rustic hut-like base that evokes life in a winter landscape. The maker is unknown, which is typical for regional souvenir kokeshi. The expressive simplicity and natural materials give this piece a strong folk-art charm. The second doll (center) is titled “Beloved Child.” It was created by Aoki Ryoka, a former Japanese-style painter whose kokeshi are known for their elegance, gentleness, and warm presence. The rounded form is richly decorated with floral motifs, and the soft facial expression conveys calm and affection. The artist’s mark is present on the base. This piece was originally sold as a souvenir from Yunishigawa Onsen. The third doll (right) is titled “Dream of Spring.” It was made by Tanaka Kojo, an award-winning kokeshi artist recognized for his distinctive style and slightly unconventional portrayal of young girls. The tall, slender form is decorated with seasonal floral motifs, and the serene expression reflects the artist’s signature atmosphere. The original artist label remains on the base. All three pieces show minor signs of age and handling, such as small surface marks or paint wear, consistent with traditional wooden kokeshi. Overall condition is good, and the set offers an appealing overview of both souvenir and artist-made kokeshi from Japan. Artist Aoki Ryoka Aoki Ryoka studied Japanese-style painting under Nozawa Ryoshu and adopted the character “Ryo” from his teacher’s name. He began creating creative kokeshi dolls around 1958. His works are highly regarded for their refined beauty and gentle emotional tone. He received purchases from the then Crown Prince and Crown Princess Michiko on two occasions and was designated a traditional craftsman by Gunma Prefecture in 2000. His awards include multiple major prizes at national and regional kokeshi exhibitions, including two Prime Minister’s Awards. Tanaka Kojo Tanaka Kojo founded Tanaka Gangu, a kokeshi workshop, in Gunma Prefecture in 1968. He is an award-winning artist at the All Japan Kokeshi Contest and is especially popular for his unique depiction of girls’ faces, which differ subtly from mainstream styles. Today, his workshop is continued by his son under the name Kojo Kokeshi Studio. Size & Weight Left doll: approx. 17 × 8 × 5.5 cm, approx. 100 g Center doll: approx. 10 × 9 × 9 cm, approx. 259 g Right doll: approx. 18 × 7 × 7 cm, approx. 300 g Keyword for search Japanese folk art / creative kokeshi / onsen souvenir / Showa period / traditional wooden doll Good condition. While overall in good condition considering their age, they may show slight signs of wear and minor dirt. Please refer to the photos for a closer look. NOITICE The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx, depending on the situation. It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping. I appreciate your cooperation.

Nr. 100263835

Verkauft
Drei japanische Kokeshi-Puppen von bekannten Künstlern und ein traditionelles Souvenir vom Skigebiet - Holz - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

Drei japanische Kokeshi-Puppen von bekannten Künstlern und ein traditionelles Souvenir vom Skigebiet - Holz - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)

Item Description
This lot consists of three Japanese kokeshi dolls, each with its own distinct character, origin, and artistic background.

The first doll (left) is a traditional souvenir kokeshi from the Ishiuchi Ski Resort, made to represent a child of Japan’s snowy regions. It is crafted using birch wood, a material closely associated with cold climates, and features a rustic hut-like base that evokes life in a winter landscape. The maker is unknown, which is typical for regional souvenir kokeshi. The expressive simplicity and natural materials give this piece a strong folk-art charm.

The second doll (center) is titled “Beloved Child.” It was created by Aoki Ryoka, a former Japanese-style painter whose kokeshi are known for their elegance, gentleness, and warm presence. The rounded form is richly decorated with floral motifs, and the soft facial expression conveys calm and affection. The artist’s mark is present on the base. This piece was originally sold as a souvenir from Yunishigawa Onsen.

The third doll (right) is titled “Dream of Spring.” It was made by Tanaka Kojo, an award-winning kokeshi artist recognized for his distinctive style and slightly unconventional portrayal of young girls. The tall, slender form is decorated with seasonal floral motifs, and the serene expression reflects the artist’s signature atmosphere. The original artist label remains on the base.

All three pieces show minor signs of age and handling, such as small surface marks or paint wear, consistent with traditional wooden kokeshi. Overall condition is good, and the set offers an appealing overview of both souvenir and artist-made kokeshi from Japan.

Artist
Aoki Ryoka
Aoki Ryoka studied Japanese-style painting under Nozawa Ryoshu and adopted the character “Ryo” from his teacher’s name. He began creating creative kokeshi dolls around 1958. His works are highly regarded for their refined beauty and gentle emotional tone. He received purchases from the then Crown Prince and Crown Princess Michiko on two occasions and was designated a traditional craftsman by Gunma Prefecture in 2000. His awards include multiple major prizes at national and regional kokeshi exhibitions, including two Prime Minister’s Awards.

Tanaka Kojo
Tanaka Kojo founded Tanaka Gangu, a kokeshi workshop, in Gunma Prefecture in 1968. He is an award-winning artist at the All Japan Kokeshi Contest and is especially popular for his unique depiction of girls’ faces, which differ subtly from mainstream styles. Today, his workshop is continued by his son under the name Kojo Kokeshi Studio.

Size & Weight
Left doll: approx. 17 × 8 × 5.5 cm, approx. 100 g
Center doll: approx. 10 × 9 × 9 cm, approx. 259 g
Right doll: approx. 18 × 7 × 7 cm, approx. 300 g

Keyword for search
Japanese folk art / creative kokeshi / onsen souvenir / Showa period / traditional wooden doll


Good condition.
While overall in good condition considering their age, they may show slight signs of wear and minor dirt. Please refer to the photos for a closer look.


NOITICE

The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by Japan Post, DHL or FedEx, depending on the situation.
It takes about 3 weeks to receive normally.
Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Sometimes Customes or delivery company in your country contact you for Customs clearance via phone or email. Please make sure that you could answer the phone. If you don't, the parcel will return to me and it cost more double shipping fee for reshipping.

I appreciate your cooperation.

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