Kimura Ohshido Tachibina Kissho – Japanese Ceramic Hina Dolls
Product Description
Hina Matsuri (Girls’ Day), celebrated on March 3rd, is a traditional Japanese festival held to pray for the healthy growth, happiness, and well-being of girls. Displaying Hina dolls is a cherished custom that carries heartfelt wishes for the future.
Tachibina Kissho is a beautifully handcrafted ceramic Hina doll set created by Hakurei, a renowned artisan from Kyoto. The standing dolls wear elegant gold and red kimonos, symbolizing good fortune, celebration, and prosperity. Their vibrant yet refined design makes them a striking seasonal decoration while remaining compact enough for easy display in any space.
Product Details
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Product Name: Tachibina Kissho
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Type: Standing Hina Dolls (Tachibina)
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Material: Ceramic
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Artisan: Hakurei (Kyoto)
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Country of Origin: Japan
- Part Number: A460815
Size (cm)
| Measurement | Size |
|---|---|
| Height | 15 cm |
| Width | 18 cm |
| Depth | 12 cm |
Size (inch)
| Measurement | Size |
|---|---|
| Height | 5.91 in |
| Width | 7.09 in |
| Depth | 4.72 in |
Weight
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Approx. 320 g
Care Instructions
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Do not clean with a wet cloth
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Moisture may cause paint to fade or peel
Notes
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Actual colors may vary slightly due to lighting or display conditions