Mark of authentic Hakata dolls


Genuine Hakata doll - Traditional dancer"Sanbaso" - black

The inspiration for this piece is taken from traditional Japanese theater, such as Noh and Kabuki. It depicts a celebratory dance performed by an elderly player as a prelude to the main performance.
One can readily imagine the carefully orchestrated movements of this dignified mouse as he glides across the stage.


Terracota dolls have been loved in Japan for over 800 years. The most famous of these are no doubt HAKATA dolls, crafted in Kyushu, southern Japan. Being in close proximity to Korea and China, Hakata was probably influenced by the ceramic traditions of both countries from very early times. The production of Hakata dolls as we know them today is thought to have been established as far back as the early 17th century, when feudal lord Kuroda Nagamasa brought in craftsmen to build the city. The dolls burgeoned in popularity in the late Edo period due to the expertise of its craftsmen. They achieved further fame on the world stage in 1925 when Hakata dolls won prizes at the international exhibition in Paris. In 1976 the government designated Hakata dolls as a traditional national art and there are currently several master craftsmen preserving the tradition and producing original and exciting works.

Hakata dolls are made of clay as opposed to the porcelain used for western dolls. The clay is fired at a low temperature resulting in a soft, unglazed finish and colors which grow deeper over time. These Chinese zodiac dolls are crafted with a cheeky sense of humor and bear gentle expressions. Guaranteed to provide a talking point and a great way to bring a bit of luck into your home for the New Year.

Approx: Height: 6.3" (16cm)
Material: terracotta clay
Plinth: MDF
Handcrated in Fukuoka, Japan by Hakata doll craftsman, Shinichi
Hakata Ningyou(Hakata doll) is designated as a traditional craft by the Japanese government.

US$43.00 (Shipping charges not included)
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