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Kimmidoll collection - 3 set

SKU: 0560-1614942
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Kimmidoll kokeshi dolls
Maxi doll: Manami (love and beauty) 11cm
Maxi doll: Yoshi (good luck) 11cm
Standard doll: Yoko (Positivity) 6cm

All in good condition with minor scuffs and marks
See photos below 

History of Kokeshi dolls
The art of making Kokeshi dolls was said to have started in the Edo Period (1603 to 1868) by kijishi, a group of Japanese artisans best known for using lathes who made trays, bowls and other wooden vessels.
https://www.japan.travel/en/ph/special-features/kokeshi-dolls/#:~:text=History%20of%20Kokeshi%20dolls&text=The%20art%20of%20making%20Kokeshi,bowls%20and%20other%20wooden%20vessels.

Condition
Used: very good

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