Japanese Kokeshi Dolls

The Woodcraft and Culture of Japan's Iconic Wooden Dolls

Manami Okazaki

Description

Kokeshi are the simple and charming traditional Japanese dolls characterized by their cylindrical shape and lack of arms and legs. Historically made as children's toys in Japan's northern region of Tohoku, they have now become a popular collector's item and have even inspired famous architects and artists.

In this visual guide, you will find:

  • An overview of the different types of dolls
  • How kokeshi dolls are crafted, including information on tools and woods used
  • Interviews with leading kokeshi craftspeople worldwide
  • Detailed information about both traditional dolls and the modern ones being crafted today
  • An exploration of the cultural significance of kokeshi dolls both historically and for the areas of northern Japan that rebuilt themselves after their region was decimated by an earthquake and tsunami in 2011
  • A guide to visiting Japan's kokeshi regions
  • Information on how to buy the dolls either directly from Japanese artisans or stockists worldwide

Filled with artist interviews, gorgeous photos and firsthand travel experience, author Manami Okazaki has created a book to be enjoyed by all-from serious collectors to woodcrafters, interior designers, architects, armchair travelers and anyone with an interest in Japanese culture and travel.

Details

  • Format
    Hardback
  • Pages
    168
  • Size
    205 x 205mm
  • Publisher
    Tuttle
  • ISBN
    9784805315545
Stock Code
210507
Our Price
$34.99
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