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Bonecos tradicionais japoneses Daruma e Kokeshi – motivo celebratório e estilo clássico Tōgatta e - Madeira - Japão - Período Shōwa (1926-1989)
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Bonecos tradicionais japoneses Daruma e Kokeshi – motivo celebratório e estilo clássico Tōgatta e - Madeira - Japão - Período Shōwa (1926-1989)

Item Description This lot consists of three Japanese wooden folk art pieces: one Daruma doll and two traditional kokeshi dolls, presented together as a set. Each piece reflects a different aspect of Japanese folk craftsmanship and regional style. The Daruma doll features a powerful, expressive face painted in bold black brushstrokes. On the front of the body, the character “寿” (kotobuki), meaning “longevity” or “celebration,” is prominently painted, indicating that this piece was intended for a celebratory or auspicious occasion. The base bears an artist’s mark; however, due to its highly cursive and expressive calligraphy, the signature is not clearly legible. The surface shows natural wear and patina consistent with age and use, enhancing its folk-art character. The larger traditional kokeshi was created by Takashi Sakuta from Miyagi Prefecture, associated with the Tōgatta school. It features a slender body with bold red calligraphic-style motifs running vertically down the torso, complemented by simple facial features and a calm expression typical of the Tōgatta tradition. The base is signed by the artist. The smaller traditional kokeshi was created by Hajime Takahashi, a well-known kokeshi artist from Miyagi Prefecture, widely recognized for his creative kokeshi works. During a certain period, he also produced dolls inspired by the Yajirō style, as seen in this example. The piece is characterized by fine striped decoration around the neck and lower body, along with softly painted floral motifs. The base bears the artist’s signature. All three items are made of turned wood and hand-painted. Minor scratches, small stains, and signs of age are present, but there are no cracks or structural damages. Overall, the set is in good condition and offers an appealing overview of different expressions within Japanese folk doll traditions. Artist Takashi Sakuta A traditional kokeshi artist from Miyagi Prefecture, associated with the Tōgatta school. His works are known for their clean forms, bold painted motifs, and adherence to regional tradition. Hajime Takahashi A kokeshi artist from Miyagi Prefecture, especially famous for his creative kokeshi. He also produced works influenced by traditional styles, including Yajirō-style kokeshi, combining classic elements with his own distinctive sensibility. Size & Weight Daruma: approx. H 12 cm × W 11 cm × D 11 cm, weight approx. 593 g Large kokeshi: approx. H 22 cm × W 6 cm × D 6 cm, weight approx. 196 g Small kokeshi: approx. H 19 cm × W 6.5 cm × D 6.5 cm, weight approx. 157 g Keyword for search Japanese folk art / Daruma doll / traditional kokeshi / Tōgatta style / Yajirō style / wooden doll / celebratory object 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.

N.º 100143035

Vendido
Bonecos tradicionais japoneses Daruma e Kokeshi – motivo celebratório e estilo clássico Tōgatta e - Madeira - Japão - Período Shōwa (1926-1989)

Bonecos tradicionais japoneses Daruma e Kokeshi – motivo celebratório e estilo clássico Tōgatta e - Madeira - Japão - Período Shōwa (1926-1989)

Item Description
This lot consists of three Japanese wooden folk art pieces: one Daruma doll and two traditional kokeshi dolls, presented together as a set. Each piece reflects a different aspect of Japanese folk craftsmanship and regional style.

The Daruma doll features a powerful, expressive face painted in bold black brushstrokes. On the front of the body, the character “寿” (kotobuki), meaning “longevity” or “celebration,” is prominently painted, indicating that this piece was intended for a celebratory or auspicious occasion. The base bears an artist’s mark; however, due to its highly cursive and expressive calligraphy, the signature is not clearly legible. The surface shows natural wear and patina consistent with age and use, enhancing its folk-art character.

The larger traditional kokeshi was created by Takashi Sakuta from Miyagi Prefecture, associated with the Tōgatta school. It features a slender body with bold red calligraphic-style motifs running vertically down the torso, complemented by simple facial features and a calm expression typical of the Tōgatta tradition. The base is signed by the artist.

The smaller traditional kokeshi was created by Hajime Takahashi, a well-known kokeshi artist from Miyagi Prefecture, widely recognized for his creative kokeshi works. During a certain period, he also produced dolls inspired by the Yajirō style, as seen in this example. The piece is characterized by fine striped decoration around the neck and lower body, along with softly painted floral motifs. The base bears the artist’s signature.

All three items are made of turned wood and hand-painted. Minor scratches, small stains, and signs of age are present, but there are no cracks or structural damages. Overall, the set is in good condition and offers an appealing overview of different expressions within Japanese folk doll traditions.

Artist
Takashi Sakuta
A traditional kokeshi artist from Miyagi Prefecture, associated with the Tōgatta school. His works are known for their clean forms, bold painted motifs, and adherence to regional tradition.

Hajime Takahashi
A kokeshi artist from Miyagi Prefecture, especially famous for his creative kokeshi. He also produced works influenced by traditional styles, including Yajirō-style kokeshi, combining classic elements with his own distinctive sensibility.

Size & Weight
Daruma: approx. H 12 cm × W 11 cm × D 11 cm, weight approx. 593 g
Large kokeshi: approx. H 22 cm × W 6 cm × D 6 cm, weight approx. 196 g
Small kokeshi: approx. H 19 cm × W 6.5 cm × D 6.5 cm, weight approx. 157 g

Keyword for search
Japanese folk art / Daruma doll / traditional kokeshi / Tōgatta style / Yajirō style / wooden doll / celebratory object

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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