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Vintage Traditional 7.25in Japanese Wooden Kokeshi Doll Signed

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    Posted 11 months ago

    krysciobrad
    (185 items)

    Nice little find earlier in the week. This Vintage Japanese Kokeshi doll with a painted landscape scene of a home among large mountains, with beautiful red and green leaf trees. Simple facial features. Standing at 7.25 inches tall, it has a removable head with a peg that fits into the body. There is some writing on the piece but I don’t which is a signature, or a short poem on the sides. There is no markings on the bottom.

    Ive found a website that archives Kokeshi artists and seals. I’ve yet to find my artist, if anyone would like to weigh in on the potential signature please feel free.

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    1. Kellymore Kellymore, 10 months ago
      Someone who knows japanese can tell us what it means, they are usually the artist's signature

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