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H19,5 cm kreatív Kokeshi „Itsukinokomori” Hazime Miyashitától, aki első miniszteri díjat nyert. - Fa - Hazime Miyashita - Japán - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
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H19,5 cm kreatív Kokeshi „Itsukinokomori” Hazime Miyashitától, aki első miniszteri díjat nyert. - Fa - Hazime Miyashita - Japán - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

This is a Japanese creative Kokeshi doll "Itsukinokomori" crafted by award-winning artist **Hazime Miyashita**, recipient of the **Prime Minister's Award** in Japan. The kimono is adorned with elegant golden patterns reminiscent of *Flower*, symbolizing the fleeting beauty of life and the transition from summer to autumn. The doll's serene expression reflects a moment of inner stillness, listening to the overwhelming yet ephemeral song of cicadas. The striking contrast of black lacquered body and gold floral motifs embodies both visual elegance and deep emotional resonance. This is a profound, sculptural piece that transcends the traditional notion of Kokeshi dolls. Artist Profile Hajime Miyashita (born 1940 in Gunma Prefecture) is a highly respected Japanese creative kokeshi artist acclaimed for his innovative reinterpretations of traditional kokeshi doll craft. Trained initially under master artisans and rooted in the folk traditions of Japan’s Tōhoku and Kantō regions, Miyashita developed a distinctive style that blends seasonal imagery, traditional motifs, and expressive form with a keen sense of narrative and emotion. His dolls often capture moments of seasonal change — such as rainy season umbrellas (tsuyu) or festival attire — and convey a subtle blend of elegance, playfulness, and cultural depth. Mingei Arts Miyashita’s work has been honored with numerous awards, most notably the Prime Minister’s Award for excellence in craft, which he first won in 1977 and received multiple times in later years. This prestigious recognition celebrates his mastery of craft and his contribution to elevating kokeshi from a regional folk art to a nationally recognized contemporary creative art form. Collectors and enthusiasts prize his pieces not only for their fine craftsmanship, but also for the way they evoke emotion, cultural memory, and a poetic sense of seasonality. Miyashita’s dolls range in expression from traditional seasonal themes to iconic motifs like wedding attire and Kabuki dancer figures, and he also produced creative variations such as festival-clad and yukata-wearing characters that push the boundaries of kokeshi form and storytelling. His legacy continues to influence contemporary kokeshi artists and collectors around the world, making his work emblematic of both tradition and creative evolution in Japanese folk art. Size 19.5cm Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance. I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible! Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

Nr. 99996896

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H19,5 cm kreatív Kokeshi „Itsukinokomori” Hazime Miyashitától, aki első miniszteri díjat nyert. - Fa - Hazime Miyashita - Japán - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

H19,5 cm kreatív Kokeshi „Itsukinokomori” Hazime Miyashitától, aki első miniszteri díjat nyert. - Fa - Hazime Miyashita - Japán - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

This is a Japanese creative Kokeshi doll "Itsukinokomori" crafted by award-winning artist **Hazime Miyashita**, recipient of the **Prime Minister's Award** in Japan. The kimono is adorned with elegant golden patterns reminiscent of *Flower*, symbolizing the fleeting beauty of life and the transition from summer to autumn. The doll's serene expression reflects a moment of inner stillness, listening to the overwhelming yet ephemeral song of cicadas. The striking contrast of black lacquered body and gold floral motifs embodies both visual elegance and deep emotional resonance. This is a profound, sculptural piece that transcends the traditional notion of Kokeshi dolls.


Artist Profile
Hajime Miyashita (born 1940 in Gunma Prefecture) is a highly respected Japanese creative kokeshi artist acclaimed for his innovative reinterpretations of traditional kokeshi doll craft. Trained initially under master artisans and rooted in the folk traditions of Japan’s Tōhoku and Kantō regions, Miyashita developed a distinctive style that blends seasonal imagery, traditional motifs, and expressive form with a keen sense of narrative and emotion. His dolls often capture moments of seasonal change — such as rainy season umbrellas (tsuyu) or festival attire — and convey a subtle blend of elegance, playfulness, and cultural depth.
Mingei Arts

Miyashita’s work has been honored with numerous awards, most notably the Prime Minister’s Award for excellence in craft, which he first won in 1977 and received multiple times in later years.

This prestigious recognition celebrates his mastery of craft and his contribution to elevating kokeshi from a regional folk art to a nationally recognized contemporary creative art form. Collectors and enthusiasts prize his pieces not only for their fine craftsmanship, but also for the way they evoke emotion, cultural memory, and a poetic sense of seasonality.


Miyashita’s dolls range in expression from traditional seasonal themes to iconic motifs like wedding attire and Kabuki dancer figures, and he also produced creative variations such as festival-clad and yukata-wearing characters that push the boundaries of kokeshi form and storytelling.

His legacy continues to influence contemporary kokeshi artists and collectors around the world, making his work emblematic of both tradition and creative evolution in Japanese folk art.

Size
19.5cm


Shipping from Japan with Tracking Number & Insurance.
I promise fast shipping via FedEx or DHL as soon as possible!

Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.

These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.

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