Fushimi doll Shoki
by 丹嘉
£27.00Zhong Kui is a Taoist god and a hero in Chinese folklore who exterminated demons.
It has been introduced to Japan, and is depicted in picture scrolls brought from China during the Heian period.
You can also see tiled roofs on the streets of the Kinki region. Especially in Kyoto, there are more townhouses than anywhere else, so you can often find them. The image is believed to exorcise the god of plague and get rid of evil spirits, so it is popularly called "Shoki-san".
Shoki-san, a Fushimi doll who caught a goblin playing tricks on his left hand. It has a unique look unlike any other.
| Materials |
soil
| Actual size |
11×20×6cm
| Handling Precautions |
Please handle with care as it is fragile.
| About delivery date |
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| Others |
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