1. Daruma - hand-painted figurine made of paper pulp. Height 20 cm, circumference at the widest point 52 cm. Doll painted without pupils, covered with red paint with gold lettering ganbate, which means , "good luck". Classic in form.
2. Dentō-Daruma - literally means , "creative type of Daruma doll" . This is a more collectible version of the traditional doll, which is not intended to show the legendary monk, but is only an excuse to show another character, in this case a woman in a kimono. Height 24 cm, circumference at the widest point 51 cm.
3. maneki-neko - ceramic figurine of a white cat with its right paw raised, which usually means a wish for health. However, this maneki neko is quite unique - under its
left paw there is an oval coin. The figurine is hand-painted. Height 5.5 cm.
4. Kokeshi Musya doll - a wooden doll depicting a small samurai. In shape it is similar to Daruma dolls, but it is unusual because, unlike most kokeshi dolls, it does not have an isolated torso (it is like the head itself). The doll is from a limited series and comes with a separate signature plate. Height 5 cm.
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