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Kokeshi, Japanese Folk Toy, Iwate; Goroujou

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Folk Art: Pre 1950   item# 414463 (stock# PNK-14)

Kokeshi, Japanese Folk Toy, Iwate; Goroujou
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Kokeshi, wooden folk toy of NE Japan. Height: 7". This is an example of "Goroujou" tradition of Iwate Prefecture. It is also a rare example of extant pre-WWII kokeshi. It was made at Yumoto Onsen by the artisan, Fujiwara Masagoro, who was born in Meiji 16 (1883!) and passed away at the age of 64 on June 12th, 1947 (Showa 22.) For a brief story on "dentou" (traditional) kokeshi, please see our weblog, which is accessible through our Trocadero website.


Kokeshi; Nambu-kei, Iwate Prefecture

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Folk Art: Pre 1980   item# 495937 (stock# KO-70)

Kokeshi; Nambu-kei, Iwate Prefecture
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Kokeshi, folk toy of NE Japan. Wood, Height 9.5". This is an example of the unique Nambu-kei kokeshi from Iwate Prefecture. Of the Tohoku (NorthEast) Region where all "dentou" (traditional) kokeshi originate, Iwate may have the fewest number of craftsmen and localized traditions. Unique among these is the unpainted Nambu-kei kokeshi shown here. I have seen these mistakenly advertised on the internet as "blanks", but this particular style within the Nambu-kei classificati ...click for details


Tsuchi Ningyo, Clay Doll; Kintaro with Giant Carp

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Folk Art: Pre 1930   item# 992928 (stock# FI-10)

Tsuchi Ningyo, Clay Doll; Kintaro with Giant Carp
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Tsuchi Ningyo, Clay Doll. Kintaro with Giant Carp. ca. early 1900's. H.4.25"(11cm) x W.3.375"(8.5cm.) Signed on bottom "Yano." Body is 100% intact and in good condition, but most of the paint has flaked off of the fish. The origins of this doll are unknown, as clay dolls were produced all over Japan since the early Edo period (1600-1868.) Most were influenced by the Fushimi Dolls made in Kyoto, and large production was even made in the far Northeast of the Tohoku region ( ...click for details


Matsue Hariko Koma, Paper Mache Horse Folk Toy

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Folk Art: Pre 1980   item# 992746 (stock# FI-6)

Matsue Hariko Koma, Paper Mache Horse Folk Toy
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Matsue Hariko Koma, paper mache horse from Matsue, Shimane Prefecture. H.3.25"(8.5cm) x L.3"(7.5cm) x W.1"(2.5cm). Ca. early 1970's, made by H. Kimura. Painted paper, straw tail. Matsue paper mache dates back to the Edo Period (1600-1868) and has a wonderful robust charm. The horse, in this rural area, is a symbol of good harvest. Matsue is known in the West as the long-time Japanese home of writer Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904.)


Kashigata (Mold for Sweet Making), Wasabi Root, Japan

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Wood: Pre 1940   item# 765730 (stock# LE-1)

Kashigata (Mold for Sweet Making), Wasabi Root, Japan
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Kashigata, mold for making Japanese sweets, in the shape of a wasabi root. Carved wood, ca. early-mid 20th century. H.1.5"(3.75cm) x L.8.25"(21cm) x W.3.5"(8.75cm). Kashigata have long been in use for making molded sweets in Japan and many other parts of the world (especially Asia and Northern Europe.) In Japan, shapes often include felicitous or auspicious themes for luck, long life, wealth, etc. This one, shaped as a wasabi root, is unusual and interesting.


Kasuri Boy's Kimono, 47 Ronin Pattern Lining, Japan

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1980   item# 759181 (stock# LE-14)

Kasuri Boy's Kimono, 47 Ronin Pattern Lining, Japan
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Outer kimono of kasuri (ikat) woven dark indigo-dyed cotton in pattern known as botan-kasuri (peony ikat.) Inner lining is a printed fabric depicting heroic imagery related to Chushingura, the saga of the 47 Ronin; snowy pine trees, helmets, drums, and the retainers themselves. This would have made an excellent kimono to wear on Tango no Sekku (Boy’s Day, which in Japan has recently become the more politically correct “Kodomo no Hi,” or Children’s Day.) Excellent condition, mid-late 1900’s. W.47 ...click for details


Okinawa Kumejima Kasuri Kimono

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Textiles: Pre 1970   item# 521124 (stock# NJ-2)

Okinawa Kumejima Kasuri Kimono
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Kasuri Kimono. Kumejima, Okinawa Prefecture; ca. 1960. "Kumejima kasuri dorozome ni gyoku kasuri" (ikat, mud-dyed, 2 pattern per panel, kasuri kimono from Kumejima [an island of Okinawa Prefecture.]) L.60 x W.48” Kumejima tsumugi (Kumejima Silk Pongee) The stylized patterns depicted are described by the following Okinawan words: (squares) taachi busaa, (rectangles) mimichikitou “pig trough”, (lattice/check) kujiri koushi, (zig zag) miji fuu “water clouds”. The color ...click for details


Kokeshi, Japanese Folk Toy, Fukushima Prefecture

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Folk Art: Pre 1970   item# 414361 (stock# PNK-15)

Kokeshi, Japanese Folk Toy, Fukushima Prefecture
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Kokeshi, wooden folk toy of NE Japan. Height: 7.5". This is an example of kokeshi made in Fukushima Prefecture, other than its better known cousin of the "Tsuchiyu" tradition. This was made in 1968 at Takayu Onsen (Takayu Hot Spring) by the artisan, Shinogi Toshio, when he was 37 years old. Shinogi-san was born on September 3rd, Showa 6 (1931). For a brief story on "dentou" (traditional) kokeshi, please see our weblog, which can be accessed through our Trocadero homepag ...click for details


Mashiko Yaki Vase; Outsuka Sadao, ca. 1965

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Stoneware: Pre 1970   item# 422467 (stock# YS-84)

Mashiko Yaki Vase; Outsuka Sadao, ca. 1965
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Mashiko ware Vase by local potter Outsuka Sadao. Impressed Inlay Patterning. H. 12.75" x Body Dia. 6.5". Stamped at foot "Sada". Purchased in 1965. Good condition, holds water - tested. Condition notes: you can see in enlargement #2 that the vase has a lean/list to one side. Also, there is a "kamakizu" (kiln scar) of a small rock burst on the body. These are imperfections that may make the piece more attractive to some, and less attractive to others. There are sev ...click for details


Kashigata, Wooden Sweet Mold, Warabi (Fern) Motif

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Wood: Pre 1940   item# 1101228 (stock# NC-23)

Kashigata, Wooden Sweet Mold, Warabi (Fern) Motif
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Kashigata (wooden sweet mold,) Warabi (fiddlehead fern) motif; Japan, early 20th C. L.5.875"(15cm) x W.3"(7.5cm) x H.1"(2.25cm.) Condition Note: No top cover, bottom piece only. Sweet molds, “kashigata,” have been a part of confectionary culture around the world. Well-known examples in Asia come from Japan, China, Korea, and Indonesia. In Europe; countries such as Germany, Holland, and England have a rich history of cake mold production. Materials such as wood, ceramic, glas ...click for details

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