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New Year's Special Release!! The strongest figurine, "Ofukusan" by the doll maker Koemon Ikoma, made by 2231-sama. A cherished, antique figurine. Comes with a paulownia wood box and inscription. A piece from the storehouse. Follower Discount: 300‼️ Released with prayers!! This is a doll made by a doll maker from the Edo period, hand-molded. Brought from the storehouse. The charming points are: Of course, the cheeks. And then, dimples. And, the plumpness of the belt around the belly is also cute. It's a piece that has lived through the ages and is now seeing the light of day. This item has never been displayed. Somehow, it has a dignified, looking-back pose. The fact that she's not a beauty is what makes her lovable!! Her pose. What's adorable is her eyes. Extraordinary skill. This is a masterpiece of hand-molded clay dolls. The warmth of the earth. It is thought to have been carefully made with the soil of Kyoto. The artist knew this and worked hard on the creation. The true power that heals the heart. The artist's prayers and warmth are conveyed. I would like to fulfill my duty. It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. If you feel a connection, click to buy. Size (cm) Width: 8.5 Depth: 7 Height: 16.8 Weight: 276g Koemon Ikoma A doll maker from the Azuchi-Momoyama to early Edo period. He served the Ukita clan, but became a ronin around the Tensho era, and made clay dolls in Fushimi, Yamashiro (Kyoto Prefecture). Later, he served Toyotomi Hideyori and is said to have died in the Summer Siege of Osaka (1615). He is considered the founder of Fushimi dolls, but there are many different theories, and some say that doll making began after the Summer Siege. His common name was Ningyo-ya Koemon. What all the released items have in common is that they bring good luck and boost your fortune!! They are blessed with good fortune!! The beauty of destruction, something graceful. Thank you to those who can love it. #doll #artistmade #Ofuku #Otafuku #LuckUp #Peace #GoodLuck #StrongLuck Type: Other Color: Black Type: Pottery Pottery Fukujin A ceramic Fukujin statue with black and gold decorations. - Material: Pottery - Design: Fukujin statue - Color: Black and gold decoration - Accessories: Wooden base and box - Condition: Good Thank you for viewing.
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