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Authentic Japanese Hina Matsuri Emperor & Empress Doll Set by Fujiki Crafts – Handcrafted Imperial Court Display for Girls' Day, Traditional Silk Heirloom Decor in Kiribako

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Management number 212157107 Release Date 2026/04/06 List Price $160.00 Model Number 212157107
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Steeped in a profound history that dates back to the Heian period (794–1185), the Hina doll is Japan’s most cherished symbol of familial love and protection. Originally derived from ancient rituals where paper effigies absorbed misfortune to spiritually protect children, these dolls evolved into breathtaking representations of the Imperial Court. Displayed annually for Hina Matsuri (Girls' Day) on March 3rd, the Emperor (Obina) and Empress (Mebina) figures symbolize the ultimate blessing: a heartfelt wish for your daughter to experience deep health, joy, and eventually, a harmonious and prosperous marriage. Beyond their cultural significance in Japan, these dolls hold a special, historic place in American diplomacy, echoing the famous 1927 "Friendship Doll" exchange that fostered peace and goodwill between the children of the US and Japan. Crafted by the master artisans of Fujiki Crafts, this set is an impeccable representation of traditional Japanese Kogei (craftsmanship). The pristine white faces are delicately painted over gofun (a traditional pigment made from crushed seashells), while the bodies are adorned in opulent, multi-layered silk garments recreating ancient royal fashion. Preserved in a humidity-controlling, insect-repelling Paulownia wood box (Kiribako), these dolls require gentle handling and minimal dusting with a soft brush, ensuring they remain a pristine, meaningful family heirloom for generations to come.

  • THE HEART OF HINA MATSURI: Celebrated on March 3rd, the Japanese Doll Festival (Girls' Day) is a centuries-old tradition honoring the health and happiness of daughters. Displaying these dolls is a family ritual believed to absorb misfortune and ensure a bright future.
  • A BLESSING OF HARMONY & MARRIAGE: This exquisite set features the Emperor (Obina) and Empress (Mebina) dressed in Heian-period royal attire. Together, they represent a royal wedding, symbolizing the ultimate wish for a peaceful household and a harmonious, fortuitous marriage.
  • HANDCRAFTED SILK ELEGANCE: Fujiki Crafts partners with master "shokunin" (artisans) to create these museum-quality figures. Featuring faces finished with "gofun" (crushed seashell pigment) and garments made of meticulously layered silk, capturing the pinnacle of Japanese textile art.
  • Handwork Ratio: Everything is handcrafted except for the cutting of the fabric.
  • Production Period: This varies depending on the manufacturing season and material availability. Approximately 50 sets per month, provided all materials are available during relatively off-peak seasons.
  • Product Features: The "Shinno-Zoroi" is a simple style that displays only the Emperor and Empress dolls, making it particularly easy to set up in limited spaces. Both the Emperor and Empress feature beautifully embroidered Sakura (cherry blossom) motifs on their attire.
Brand Name 株式会社フジキ工芸産業
Item Dimensions 8.27 x 17.7 x 9.45 inches
Are Batteries Required No
Item Dimensions D x W x H 8.26"D x 17.7"W x 9.45"H

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