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Hina Dolls, Early Kyōho bina (Genroku bina) Type

Museum No.
IK821-5
古式享保雛(元禄雛) Image

The emperor’s hair and attached hat are painted with black ink, as on Kan’ei bina. But these dolls are larger, and the empress wears more formal layered robes. Popular between the end of the 1600s and the mid-1700s, these dolls exemplify the transition between the earlier Kan’ei bina and the later Kyōho bina dolls.

Japan-Edo

Title Hina Dolls, Early Kyōho bina (Genroku bina) Type
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Category Textiles (I), Dolls
Country Japan
Period Edo
Century 18th
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