A traditional Japanese Hinamatsuri Ningyo doll for traditional Girls Day celebration, most likely from the Taisho period, 1912 to 1926. The doll depicts a seating figure of a Japanese emperor wearing elaborately embroidered clothing and a hat. The head, hands and feets are made of painted wood, and the head bears a hieroglyphic signature. Mounted on a rectangular wooden stand covered with black lacquer. Usually parents receive such a doll on the first birthday of their child. Antique And Vintage Dolls For Collectors, Oriental Decorative Objects For Home Decor.
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