Collection: Daruma
Daruma craft refers to the making of Daruma dolls, which are traditional Japanese papier-mâché figures modeled after Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism. These dolls are typically round, hollow, and weighted at the bottom so they return to an upright position when tilted—symbolizing resilience and perseverance, expressed in the phrase Nanakorobi yaoki (“Fall down seven times, get up eight”). Daruma dolls are usually red with a bearded face and blank white eyes. People paint one eye when making a wish or setting a goal and fill in the other eye once it is achieved, making them popular as good luck charms and New Year’s gifts.
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FT210 - Vintage Gold Daruma Talisman
Regular price €25,00 EURRegular price -
K10134 - Sōsaku Daruma Kokeshi by Gōno Seifū 郷野清風
Regular price €28,00 EURRegular price -
FT175 - Folk toy Hime Daruma 姫だるま
Regular price €25,00 EURRegular price -
FT157 - Japanese vintage folk toy Hime Daruma
Regular price €15,00 EURRegular price -
FT117 - Vintage Daruma doll from Ogura-yama 小倉山
Regular price €16,00 EURRegular price -
FT62 - Carving Folktoy Daruma︱Hakone Gora 箱根強羅
Regular price €32,00 EURRegular price -
FT192 - Hand-Painted Daruma Lacquerware Set
Regular price €29,00 EURRegular price