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Ishō (Fashion) Doll with Palanquin
- Museum No.
- IK821-90
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Title | Ishō (Fashion) Doll with Palanquin |
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Category | Textiles(I), Dolls |
Country | Japan |
Period | Edo |
Century | 18th~19th |
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Materials | |
Dimensions | 12.9cm |
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Signature/Seals Etc | |
Donor |
Included Works
Dolls (From a group of 152)
IK821
IK821-1Papier-Mâché Dogs (Inuhariko)
IK821-2Papier-Mâché Dogs (Inuhariko)
IK821-3
IK821-4Hina Dolls, Early Kyōho bina (Genroku bina) Type
IK821-5
IK821-6Hina Dolls, Kyōho bina Type
IK821-7
IK821-8Hina Dolls, Kyōho bina Type
IK821-9
IK821-10Hina Dolls, Jirōzaemon Type
IK821-11
IK821-12Hina Dolls, Jirōzaemon Type
IK821-13Hina Dolls, Jirōzaemon Type
IK821-14
IK821-15
IK821-16
IK821-17
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This ishō doll with palanquin is part of the accessories that are displayed during Hina Festival. During the Edo period (1615–1868), homes with girls would receive rice wine and fish on the day of the festival. According to one view, dolls like this one were sent together with those celebratory gifts as a messenger.
Japan-Edo