Creative Wooden Doll: The Bride in White Kimono (Shiromuku) by Edokore
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Product Details
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Manufacturer Ayako Niikura |
Brand Edokore |
Features
- Made by Ayako Niikura who works as a creative doll artist and lecturer.
- The white color of the Shiromuku (white kimono) is a pure sacred color, which represents the decision of the bride to become part of the family of the man she will marry.
- The dolls body is made of hand carved Paulownia wood and the kimono is made of silk.
- Includes Paulownia box
Description
Ayako Niikura who works as a creative doll artist and lecturer spared no pains over the work to create this product. The expression of the dolls face is remarkable. The sensitivity is full of gentleness. The story behind this doll “Finally the rain that scattered the cherry blossoms has stopped. The white color of the Shiromuku (white kimono) is a pure sacred color, which represents the decision of the bride to become part of the family of the man she will marry. This has been the most formal bridal dress from the Edo era to the modern times. This work of art has a magical warm feeling, by modestly expressing the pleasure and happiness of the bride wearing the dress she has always wanted to wear since her childhood. Creative wood carving/Kimekomi finished