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  2. Japanese dolls - Wikipedia

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    Japanese doll in traditional kimono and musical instrument. Japanese dolls (人形, ningyō, lit. ' human form ') are one of the traditional Japanese crafts. There are various types of traditional dolls, some representing children and babies, some the imperial court, warriors and heroes, fairy-tale characters, gods and (rarely) demons, and also people of the daily life of Japanese cities.

  3. Teru teru bōzu - Wikipedia

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    Teru teru bōzu as a Japanese practice seems to have originated from the similarity between origami dolls and names described in the literature in the middle of the Edo period. A reference to teru teru bōzu is written in Kiyū Shōran ( 嬉遊笑覧 ) by Nobuyo Kitamura, a scholar of Japanese classical literature in 1830.

  4. Daruma doll - Wikipedia

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    A Daruma doll (Japanese: 達磨, Hepburn: daruma) is a hollow, round, Japanese traditional doll modeled after Bodhidharma, the founder of the Zen tradition of Buddhism. These dolls, though typically red and depicting the Indian monk, Bodhidharma, vary greatly in color and design depending on region and artist. [ 1 ]

  5. Japanese craft - Wikipedia

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    Hinamatsuri dolls of the emperor and empress. There are various types of traditional Japanese dolls (人形, ningyō, lit. ' human form '), some representing children and babies, some representing the imperial court, warriors and heroes, fairy-tale characters, gods and (rarely) demons, and also everyday people.

  6. Hakata doll - Wikipedia

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    The Hakata doll gained fame when American soldiers took them back to the US as souvenirs during the American occupation of Japan following the Second World War. Japan started exporting Hakata dolls soon afterwards. At the same time, the Hakata doll became well known domestically, and factories began producing Hakata dolls of lesser quality.

  7. Doll - Wikipedia

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    Bisque-head German doll with glass eyes and ball-jointed composition body, c. 1920 Colloquially the terms porcelain doll , bisque doll and china doll are sometimes used interchangeably. But collectors make a distinction between china dolls , made of glazed porcelain , and bisque dolls , made of unglazed bisque or biscuit porcelain .

  8. Friendship dolls - Wikipedia

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    Doll makers in Japan were commissioned to produce 58 friendship dolls, each of which represented one of 47 prefectures, four territories, and six major cities, plus one "national" doll. [ 4 ] [ 10 ] The dolls arrived in San Francisco in November 1927, [ 4 ] and groups of dolls were subsequently brought on a nationwide tour of 479 cities by ...

  9. Category:Japanese dolls - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese dolls" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

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