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This is a Ukrainian lucky doll. It has no killing ability and cannot be used as a weapon. Details unknown! It's written in Ukrainian and the Ukrainian language, so it seems to be a local, somewhat quirky souvenir from around Ukraine. I can read it because I'm fluent in English. I don't know why it's written in Japanese as "This is a Ukrainian lucky doll." International affairs are complex and mysterious. It's a wooden kokeshi-like doll wearing a cloth outfit and even has earrings, making it very fashionable. It seems to be a traditional costume. I like these kinds of traditional costumes from northern regions like Europe and Russia. It's likely handmade, so there are some rough spots like glue marks and frayed fabric. Please forgive any minor scratches or dust. Eriko is 3. It might be difficult to understand the size, so I've included a comparison photo with a very common mascot keychain found in any household in the third photo. Please note that this is not the product. When we Japanese people think of Ukraine, we tend to have the image of a country that's been in a lot of trouble, constantly at war with Russia, but originally, it's a peaceful country where cute girls wear fluffy traditional costumes and live happily, dancing. It's a slightly mistaken "original view of Ukraine," but it's okay because Japan is also thought of as a country where samurai and ninja ride Gundams and fight Godzilla. I live in Canada by setting, so I don't really care what Japanese people think about Ukraine, but I hope they regain peaceful lives soon and return to being a peaceful country where cute girls wear fluffy traditional costumes and live happily, dancing. With only three months left in Reiwa 7, the world situation is extremely complex and mysterious, and it's no longer surprising when and where a war breaks out. I'm already so busy with the end-of-year rush that it feels like I'm going to die. I wish for peace in Ukraine once again, and happiness for the people of Ukraine. I want about 500,000 yen. A mixed chorus of prayer and true feelings. Woo-ha! Bikky ('◆')
1 month ago
(JP¥777)
+HK$298.47 Shipping fee
+HK$15.98 Agent service fee
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Some scratches/marks
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Japan
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