Description
This vintage Japanese Kokeshi doll is a beautifully hand-turned wooden figure, decorated with expressive calligraphy and a detailed hand-painted narrative scene. With her serene closed-eye expression and softly aged surface, she carries the quiet character and storytelling tradition associated with mid-century Kokeshi making.
Dating to the Showa period, c. 1950s–1960s, this piece reflects a time when Kokeshi were still made primarily for the domestic Japanese market. The painted festival or ceremonial boat scene adds visual interest and cultural depth, while the vertical script enhances her folk-art appeal. Remnants of an original paper label remain on the side — a common and reassuring detail found on authentic vintage examples.
Details & Specifications
- Origin: Japan
- Type: Traditional Kokeshi doll
- Era: Showa period, c. 1950s–1960s
- Material: Hand-turned solid wood
- Decoration: Hand-painted face, calligraphy, and narrative scene
- Markings: Remnants of original paper label on side
- Height: 21 cm (8.3″)
Condition Report
- Good vintage condition
- Age-related wear, surface marks, and patina consistent with mid-20th-century pieces
- No cracks or structural damage observed
- Remaining label traces and wear add to the authenticity and charm
Why It Endures
Kokeshi dolls occupy a particular place in the world of folk art — entirely handmade, quietly expressive, and shaped by regional craft traditions that stretch back generations. This example, with its hand-painted calligraphy and narrative scene, is a timeless piece for collectors of Japanese folk art, curators of Wabi-Sabi interiors, or anyone drawn to the warmth of traditional wooden figures. At 21 cm, she fits naturally on a shelf or within a curated display without demanding the room — simply holding her presence, as good objects do.
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