Overview
- Museum No.
- IK774-1

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Category | Textiles(I), Dolls |
Country | Japan |
Period | Edo Late |
Century | 19th |
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Dimensions | Height 90cm Width 318cm 80cm |
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Included Works
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This pair is an example of Kokin bina, a type of doll developed in the 1770s by the Edo (Tokyo) dollmaker Hara Shūgetsu. These are unusual because they exemplify the tastes of Kyoto. Normally Kokin bina would have and courtly garments and inset glass eyes; however, these have painted eyes.
Japan-Edo-Late