Posted 3 years ago
dav2no1
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Japanese Kokeshi Dolls
I was at one of my local sellers today and they had a huge amount of kokeshi dolls. They said they were in storage for at least 6 years and were acquired from an Asian woman's estate.
I bought these because they were different from others that you normally see. I'm mot sure if these are categorized as Kokeshi?
The tallest is approximately 2 5/8" and the smallest just under 1 1/2". They have little turned wooden bowls they sit in. And appear to have a branch bud sticking out of the 2 larger ones.
Not sure what the orange sticker says..its confusing.
***I will post some links to kokeshi history in the comments. There are a few different ideas of history***
***Links for Kokeshi history...a few different ideas
https://www.japanya.co.uk/kokeshi.aspx
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokeshi
I think they are Canadian. [think South Park Canadians]
cute!
What in the He killed Kenny..Are you talking a-boot?
They are kokeshi, classed as “omiyage” (souvenir) kokeshi, probably made during the kokeshi boom period 1950s-early 1970s.
I believe they are meant to represent acorns.
Thank you for the information.