(JP¥7,700)
Rokuhara Hariko are papier-mâché figures made in Iwate, Japan, for about 60 years. The first generation created over 100 types of hariko, including masks, zodiac figures, lucky charms, beckoning cats, Hina dolls, and "okiagari" (roly-poly toys), using the "ura-bari" (reverse-pasting) technique devised in 1955. Rokuhara Hariko, made with care by Hanjiro Sawafuji, have somewhat comical or endearing expressions. They possess a simple, warm, and gentle charm that you can enjoy looking at for a long time. These are old items that have been stored for a long time, so some aging is unavoidable, but I would like to sell them to someone who appreciates them. I will pack them with the utmost care for shipping. Please consider them. Material: Papier-mâché (Rokuhara Hariko) Size: 9cm wide x 16cm high x 3cm thick Production area: Japan (Iwate Prefecture) Thank you for viewing. I have set the price a bit high out of respect for the artist, but I would like to sell it to someone who values it more than profit, so please comment if you have a desired price.
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