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【Voltage Compatibility】
When using electrical appliances, please note that they are designed for Japanese voltage specifications (90-110V), so if you use them with a different voltage, it may cause a malfunction.
【Plug Type】
Our products use Japanese plug types (A or B type).
Please use a conversion adapter if necessary.
【Important Note on Transformers and Adapters】
A transformer adjusts voltage to match your device’s requirements.
A conversion adapter only changes the plug shape and does not adjust voltage.
Using only a conversion adapter without a transformer may result in damage to the product.
【Liability】
We are not responsible for malfunctions or damages caused by improper use, such as operating the product without a transformer.
Body size: width 75 x depth 75 x height 137
MOOMIN×Usaburo Kokeshi Moomin
An official collaboration between popular characters and Usaburo Kokeshi dolls.
Moomin appears as a kokeshi doll!
It has a rounded body shape and small ears that stand out.
The result is a cute kokeshi doll filled with Moomin-ness.
The world view of Moominvalley and the gentle texture of the wood match well, and just looking at it is soothing.
Kokeshi dolls that can be enjoyed by everyone from small children to adults.
Feel the warmth of wood and experience Japanese tradition.
I carefully handcraft each item one by one while imagining such a scene.
Kokeshi blends naturally into the interior of your room.
It is also used as a gift for loved ones.
What is Usaburo Kokeshi?
[Kokeshi is a forest. ]
Usaburo Kokeshi is located in Shinto Village, Gunma Prefecture, which is rich in nature.
All the wood used for the kokeshi dolls is collected from the mountains of Gunma. By using mature trees, we encourage the regeneration of forests and play a part in the cycle of maintaining green woodlands.
Kokeshi dolls are the reincarnation of the forest. It is a gift from nature.
[Kokeshi is a skill]
The carvings, the overlapping burnt lines, the blurring and shading, and the gentle eyes.
Using kokeshi doll making techniques inherited from our predecessors, we gently depict the simple beauty of the Japanese people. Kokeshi is a craft of skill. We infuse life into trees while weaving tradition and newness.
[Kokeshi is a wish. ]
Kokeshi dolls began in the Edo period. It is said that it was created to express the wishes for physical and mental recovery, a good harvest, and the growth of children.
The desire for daily happiness and security is the same today. May blessings and encouragement reach your loved ones through kokeshi dolls. Kokeshi dolls are the shape of wishes. It is a talisman that comes close to your daily life.
[Kokeshi is a connection. ]
Suddenly, ``that person'' appears on my eyelids, and I wonder if he's okay. Kokeshi dolls can give you such an opportunity.
The person who gave it to me. A child in his early days. Families living apart. Me that day. Memories created through kokeshi dolls transcend time and space and come back to life. Kokeshi dolls are a connection between people. It is a memory of warmth.
First generation | Usaburo Okamoto
Founder of Usaburo Kokeshi. Born in Shinto Village, Gunma Prefecture in 1919.
After making crafts using artificial stones and metals, he started making kokeshi dolls in 1951.
Soon, in addition to brush painting, which was the mainstream at the time, he created expressive techniques such as carving and pyrography that gave a three-dimensional effect, and established the prototype of Usaburo Kokeshi dolls that still exist today.
He worked diligently on research to prevent wood from cracking, and succeeded in incorporating wood that was considered unsuitable for processing into kokeshi dolls one after another. Usaburo's masterpiece, ``Kantsubaki,'' which features his favorite camellia flowers on the beautiful grain of ``Zelkova,'' was given the honor of being purchased by Emperor Showa.
Since setting up a mass production system combining handwork and machines in 1971, the workshop has grown into one that boasts the highest production volume of kokeshi dolls in Japan, and remained active throughout his life until his death in July 2009 at the age of 91.
Body size (mm)
Width 75 x Depth 75 x Height 137
Body weight
150g
material
Mizuki
Country of origin
Japan