Kokeshi
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Kokeshi Salt & Pepper Shakers
Exactly like the collectible wooden Japanese kokeshi dolls you've loved for years, the young ceramic pair even has magnets to keep them forever connected. 3 1/2" Learn More -
YUMEGOKORO KOKESHI DOLL
Gently cascading flowers cover this Kokeshi, beautiful in its coloring, unique in its sinuous shape. Comes with a wooden placard with artist signature. 8”. SD-1369. $55. Learn More -
OCHYAME KOKESHI DOLL
She feels no need to be coy about her love of koi. 5”. SD-1375. $35. Learn More -
YUKIGESYOH KOKESHI DOLL
Lightly drifting snow and snow-covered roof-tops highlight the two-toned kimono of this Kokeshi. Comes with a wooden placard with artist signature. 7 ½”. SD-1370. $47. Learn More -
HARUYOKOI KOKESHI DOLL
A simple tranquil smile is all this little girl needs to be the most adorable Kokeshi you’ve ever seen. 4”. SD-1376. $32. Learn More -
SHIKINOUTA, THE FOUR SEASONS SET KOKESHI DOLLS
Whether the bundled-up winter, the wind-swept spring, the warm and green summer or the rich red and browns of fall, all four seasons are represented in this set. Set of four that comes with a wooden placard with artist signature. 3 ½” each. SD-1365. $129. Learn More -
HANAGOROMO KOKESHI DOLL
Deep and detailed carving highlight this Kokeshi from the vast intaglio pattern spreading across the front, which gives the doll a rich a shaded appearance, to the vast waves on individually carved hair strands across her back. Comes with a wooden placard with artist signature. 7”. SD-1367. $98. Learn More -
Japanese Iris Flower Kokeshi Doll
Kokeshi sister wearing a kimono with deeply carved Japanese floral themes. Japanese Iris. 5 ½”. SD-1372. $38. Learn More -
Rindo Flower Kokeshi Doll
Kokeshi sister wearing kimono with deeply carved Japanese floral themes. Rindo. 5 ½”. SD-1373. $38. Learn More -
Banshu Kokeshi Doll
The pleasant and rotund Banshu, named for the small seaside province of Harima, features deep, yet vibrant blue coloring with vivid gold highlights. 6”. SD-1379. Learn More -
Evening Crane Kokeshi Doll
In Japanese culture, the crane symbolizes long life as it was believed they lived for a thousand years. 7.5”. SD-1382. Learn More -
MICHIYUKI KOKESHI DOLL
The term “michiyuki”, which literally translates to “To go on a road”, refers to the part of a theater production where the characters experience a journey, usually while dancing or conversing. 7.5”. SD-1380. Learn More