- Description
- CREATORS INFO
"Saigyo, the ox, the courtesans—all of them turned to earth on Fushimi Road."
So sang Zen Master Ikkyu, a testament to the enduring popularity of the Fushimi dolls depicting Saigyo Hoshi, beloved for centuries since the Muromachi period.
Saigyo, who dedicated his life to travel, was apparently a favored subject for people of that era who yearned for travel themselves.
A small size that fits in the palm of your hand
| Material |
Clay
| Actual size |
W6.5cm×H7.0cm
| Handling precautions |
This is a fragile item, please handle with care.
| Delivery date |
If in stock: Will be processed immediately.
*This product is sold and shares inventory with our physical store.
While we strive to manage our inventory, stock levels are constantly changing, so there may be cases where an item is out of stock at the time of your order. We sincerely appreciate your understanding.
| Other |
As each item is handmade, there may be slight variations in color, shape, and expression. We appreciate your understanding.
Tanka
Founded in the around 1750.
Located along the Fushimi Kaido road, this Fushimi doll kiln is marked by its historic appearance and red "noren" curtains.
When Fushimi dolls were at their peak (late Edo period), there were about 60 kilns lined up along the Fushimi Kaido road, but only one kiln still exists today. It was the only one.
At "Tanka," molds are made from spring to summer, and after drying in the sun in summer, the pieces are bisque fired in a kiln.
The painting is done from autumn to winter and spring when the glue is in good condition.
This seasonal process has been repeated for over 250 years.
They continues to create dolls every day, passing on the stories behind them.