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KI-031
Japanese antique kimekomi doll of a little Boy dancer with
folding fan in his hand,
1930's
Finely modeled Japanese kimekomi doll represents a
little boy dancer dressed in rich silk brocaded golden kimono jacket and
silver-violet hakama pants
and with high golden courtier hat on his head. His long
hair falls down to his shoulders.
He stands in dance
pose raising his right hand up and holding an open fan in his left hand.
Boy's
face finished in gofun (crashed oyster shell) and
hand-painted artistically.
The doll made around 1930's in kimekomi technique.
'Kimekomi'
means "tuck in" in Japanese. The doll body is made of compacted
paulownia sawdust mixed with glue. Clothes made of silk
brocade with traditional Japanese design, and are glued
and tucked into grooves of a doll body. Doll's face covered
in a highly burnished gofun (crashed oyster shell) and hand-painted
artistically and the wig is made of artificial hair.
Dimensions: 16 cm / 6,3 inches high
Condition: excellent with no damage
Price: US$ 128.00
*Mail delivery and insurance fee approx: US$
32-40.00 |
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