Tama Daruma has been made since the Edo period (the time of Ansei) as a lucky charm for folic acid and prosperous business, and is still sold in Dharma cities such as Jindaiji Temple.
Most of the Tama Daruma dolls have become vacuum-formed, and now they are very valuable hand-made Daruma dolls.
Toshio Negishi, who is 92 years old, puts Japanese paper on each wooden pattern and draws it with a brush.
Mr. Negishi says, "I'm clumsy." That clumsiness gives birth to a lovely doll.
Body 120g No box Packing 420g
Height 15 cm x width 15 cm x width 13 cm
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¥3,850Price
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