Ainu-style Japanese Doll Set – Aboriginal Craft Ningyos
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010 at
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| Description This splendid Japanese wooden doll set features the images of a man and woman likened after the dress and appearance of the aboriginal Ainu who are believed to be the original inhabitants of the Japanese islands. Archeological evidence indicates that the Ainu may have once lived in villages throughout most of the Japanese archipelago, though today they are found primarily on the northernmost Japanese island of Hokkaido. The distinct dress, somewhat Caucasian-like appearance, language and unique culture of the Ainu set them apart from the majority of the Japanese population, who respect the Ainu and appreciate their culture as an important link to the past. These carved wooden figures are in good condition with only small marks and scratches and wear a beautiful patina indicative of age and past display. The figures dates from the mid to late Japanese Showa period (1926-1989). Size: Height: 7.0 inches (18.0 cm) Weight (combined): 20.1 ounces (574 grams) item code: R5S6-0005664 ship code: G6 |
Duration: 00:01:35 Rating: ![]() ![]() ![]() View: 2,236From: theoldtokaido Keywords: Ainu-style, Japanese, Doll, Set, Aboriginal, Craft, Ningyos |
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