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Boy's Day doll decoration, Western, top quality, replica of national treasure, Kikuichimonji
This is a May doll carefully made by a craftsman.
There are many different types of May dolls, but the one depicting a young warrior dressed in warrior armor and with an innocent expression is called a "child general."
May dolls are given to boys on Boys' Festival with wishes expressed to them, and warrior dolls in particular are given with the hope that they will grow up safe and strong.
It is said that the more innocent the face, the more it is said to pray for safety and health from a young age.
The May doll "Yo" also has a very beautiful face that exudes innocence.
The weapons are Hamaya (bamboo bow), Hamaya arrow (fairy dagger), and swords. They have been placed here since the Muromachi period, with the hope that they will ward off evil spirits that stand in the way of boys' growth and help them forge their own paths.
The base is a single piece of cedar.
We used a single piece of cedar board that grew vigorously thanks to the blessings of the plateau.
It is a warmly crafted display stand that brings out the wood grain.
Celebrating the child's first birthday is also a sign of hopes for the child's future.
It expresses gratitude for the baby's safe birth and represents the wishes of parents and grandparents for the baby to grow up healthy and stay healthy forever.
In the past, the word for doll was read as "hitogata."
This feeling has not changed even after 1,000 years, as if the baby will take on the misfortune or disaster that may befall the child.
In keeping with this wish, all Hinase products are handmade one by one by craftsmen in our own factories.
The beautiful and elegant face is often referred to as "Western", but this is all due to the skilled techniques of the craftsmen. The armor and helmet worn by the May dolls is the formal attire of warriors in the past. Armor and helmets were the formal attire of samurai even for important ceremonies.