Doll

Doll by Barbara Morrison
  • Ming  Myaskovsky

    Ming Myaskovsky

    Barbara, I thought you would like to know this is a Kokeshi Doll. Love this one, very exquisite!!
    Traditional Japanese Kokeshi began to be made approximately two hundred years ago sometime in the middle of the Edo period(1603-1867). The kokeshi dolls emerged out of local life and culture and were first produced in the north east area of Japan known as the Tohoku region. It is commonly thought that woodwork artisans of the time know as Kijiya, (which means woodworker in Japanese) originally specialized in wooden household utensils such as trays and bowls. Then they began to make small dolls in the winter to sell to the tourists who came to bathe in the many onsens (hot springs) near their villages. The few people who could afford the luxury of such a pastime bought the Kokeshi dolls as a souvenir and took the dolls back to their own areas where they were often passed on to the children. This, they thought, would promise a good harvest, as it was believed that it would create a positive impression on the gods if children played with the

  • AnitaInverarity

    AnitaInverarity

    Beautiful. I have 2 Kokesh Dolls, she is soooo pretty. I enjoyed reading Mings story above too. xx

  • deegarra

    deegarra

    very cute shot here. love the deep tones to this picture.

  • Evita

    Evita

    Beautiful doll and capture !! :D

  • LeighAth

    LeighAth

    Congrats on your 2nd place standing in the Games, and Toys, and Dolls, Oh My! challenge!

    Please submit your image to the group for featuring BEFORE the end of the next challenge.

  • LeighAth

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