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FT181 - Japanese vintage folk crafts Akabeko 赤べこ

FT181 - Japanese vintage folk crafts Akabeko 赤べこ

A vintage Akabeko (赤べこ) folk craft figure from Japan, traditionally originating from the Aizu region of Fukushima Prefecture.

Handmade in papier-mâché and painted in a vivid red, this particular Akabeko features ornate fabric saddles and decorative cords in colorful threads, as well as small bundles strapped on its back — evoking the look of a hardworking beast of burden. A small bell adds a touch of liveliness and sound to the figure.

The Akabeko, a red cow with a bobbing head, is a beloved symbol of protection, endurance, and health in Japanese folklore. It is especially connected to the story of a cow that helped build a temple and became a spiritual symbol against illness — especially smallpox. The bright red color was believed to ward off evil spirits and disease.

This Akabeko's vintage style and ornamental details make it not only a meaningful talisman but also a delightful collectible of traditional Japanese culture. A perfect piece for folk art lovers or as a thoughtful, auspicious gift.

Size: 12 x 6 x 8cm

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