Description
“They were emperors during the Heian period, a time of peace and stability. With the passing of the years the figure of the emperors became a symbol of good fortune and abundance, and for this reason, during the popular Hina Matsuri festival which is held every March, newly-born girls are given a present of Hina Dolls, an emperor and an empress, to wish them a happy and prosperous life.
Made in glazed porcelain, this version of Hina Doll is noteworthy for the sweet, child-like features of the emperors. Their kimonos faithfully reproduce the details and preciosity in the execution of the original costumes of the Japanese imperial court during the Heian period.”
Specifications
| Porcelain Type | |
|---|---|
| Sculptor | |
| Limited Serie |
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