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  • $257.65

     This doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Sakura (cherry blossom) pattern. Obi (sash worn with a kimono) is also decorated with Sakura, Kikyou (Japanese bellflower) and Setsurin (snow crystals) patterns.  According to a tradition, cherry blossom is the symbol of the rich harvest. Japanese bellflower is one of the seven flowers of autumn and its pattern is often used for Kimono of summer to feel cool and refreshing air. Snow crystals pattern represents the coming spring.  This kimono has glossy black color therefore it looks elegant. (ICHIMATSU Doll – Standing –  #6B58D) SIZE  Vertical Horizontal Depth 33.0 cm 13.0 inches 23.0 cm 9.1 inches 14.0…

  • $237.83

     This doll wears a Kimono(traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Sakura(cherry blossom) and Momiji(maple) patterns. A tradition says that cherry blossom is the symbol of the rich harvest.  Maple changes its color green to yellow, orange or red. It’s one of the charms of fall so that this plant pattern symbolizes this season.  This kimono looks gorgeous thanks to its red color. It’s believed that red color will protect us from the evil spirits. The sun, blood or fire are also red so that it’s treated as a holy color. Red also represents vitality or energy. (ICHIMATSU Doll – Standing –  #6A24A) SIZE  Vertical Horizontal Depth 30.0 cm 11.8…

  • $204.80

     This doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Sakura (cherry blossom) pattern. Obi (sash worn with a kimono) is also decorated with same flower pattern.  According to a tradition, cherry blossom is the symbol of rich harvest. This flower comes out in spring but its design for Kimono is enjoyed through the year.  This Kimono is yellow color. For Japanese people, Yellow color of Kimono symbolizes spring because this color reminds us the sunshine. This color also represents youth, hope or change. (ICHIMATSU Doll – Standing –  #5A4AB) SIZE  Vertical Horizontal Depth 13.0 cm 5.1 inches 15.0 cm 5.9 inches 11.5 cm 4.5 inches This Ichimatsu…

  • $257.65

     The doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with different colors of Botan (peony), Kiku (chrysanthemum), Momiji (maple) and Sho-Chiku-Bai patterns.  Peony flower pattern represents happiness, wealth or perpetual youth and longevity. It has been expressed as one of the good meaning patterns, and believed as a sign of the rich harvest of the year.  Chrysanthemum flower is one of the most popular designs among Japanese people. As its petals form radially, it’s linked to the Sun. This flower represents the eternal youth, the longevity or good health.  Maple changes its leaves color from green to yellow, orange or red. It’s one of the charms of fall…

  • $165.16

     This doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Sakura (cherry blossom), Ume (Japanese apricot), Kikyou (Japanese bellflower), Hagi (bush clover) and Setsurin (snow crystals) patterns.  According to a tradition, cherry blossom is the symbol of rich harvest. This flower comes out in spring but its design for Kimono is enjoyed through the year. Japanese apricot pattern and snow crystals pattern, both of them symbolize the arrival of spring.  Japanese apricot blossom pattern represents patience, vitality or prosperity of future generations. Japanese bellflower and bush clover, both of them are one of the seven flowers of autumn.  This Kimono is black color and it makes the graceful…

  • $693.67

     The doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Sakura (cherry blossom) and Chou (butterfly) patterns. Obi (sash worn with a kimono) is dyed gold and designed with Botan (peony) or Houou (fenghuang) patterns.  A tradition says that cherry blossom is the symbol of rich harvest.  Butterfly pattern has been enjoyed for Kimono since Momoyama period (1568-1600) in Japan. Samurai loved this pattern not only the reason of its elegant appearance but also its meaning. Butterfly pattern symbolizes immortality so that it’s used for Samurai’s emblems.  Peony flower pattern represents happiness, wealth or perpetual youth and longevity. It has been expressed as one of the good meaning…

  • $647.43

     The doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Ume (Japanese apricot) and Kiku (chrysanthemum) patterns.  Small cherry blossom pattern and Sho-Chiku-Bai pattern cover the entire cloth. According to a tradition, cherry blossom is the symbol of rich harvest.  The flowering of Japanese apricot blossoms announces the arrival of spring. People appriciate its adorable petal shape, scent and characteristic branches. This flower pattern represents patience, vitality or prosperity of future generations.  Chrysanthemum pattern is one of the most popular designs among Japanese people. As its petals form radially, it’s linked to the Sun. It represents eternal youth, longevity or good health.  Sho-Chiku-Bai pattern is the combination of…

  • $541.73

     The doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Botan (peony), Kiku (chrysanthemum) and several other flower and plants patterns.  Peony flower pattern represents happiness, wealth or perpetual youth and longevity. It has been expressed as a kind of good meaning patterns, and believed as a sign of the rich harvest of the year.  Chrysanthemum pattern is one of the most popular designs among Japanese people. As its petals form radially, it’s linked to the Sun. It represents eternal youth, longevity or good health.  Obi (sash worn with a kimono) is dyed red and decorated with Sakura (cherry blossom) pattern. According to a tradition, cherry blossom is…

  • $290.68

     The doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with different colors of Sakura (cherry blosom) pattern.  According to a tradition, cherry blossom is the symbol of rich harvest. It’s said that it might be the reason why cherry-blossom viewing picnic was started in Japan.  This Kimono is dyed cream color so that it makes elegant and mild looks. For Japanese people, yellow is the color of light (sunshine) so that this color symbolizes spring. Yellow-color Kimono has meanings such as lively, brilliant and warm. It also represents youth, hope or change.  Obi (sash worn with a Kimono) is designed with cherry blossom pattern same as Kimono. And…

  • $449.24

     This doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Sakura (cherry blossom), Kiku (chrysanthemum), Ume (Japanese apricot) and Sasa (bamboo grass) patterns. Obi (sash worn with a kimono) is also decorated with cherry blossom pattern.  A tradition says that cherry blossom is the symbol of the rich harvest. This flower comes out in spring but its design for Kimono is enjoyed through the year. Chrysanthemum is very popular motifs among Japanese people. As its petals form radially, it’s linked to the Sun. This flower represents the eternal youth, the longevity or good health. The flowering of Japanese apricot blossoms announces the arrival of spring. People appreciate its…

  • $554.94

     This doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with flying crane pattern. Obi (sash worn with a kimono) is also decorated with the same bird pattern. It’s said that crane lives a long life so that its pattern represents longevity. Also, cranes make compatible couples therefore its pattern is the symbol of happy marriage.  This Kimono is woven of geometric pattern which is called Sa-Aya-Gata. It’s originally came from China in Momoyama period (1568-1600), and it’s often used for formal wears of women. The color combination of red and gold makes magnificent looks. It’s believed that red color will protect us from the evil spirits. The sun,…

  • $554.94

     This doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Kiku (chrysanthemum), Botan (peony) and Sho-Chiku-Bai patterns. Obi (sash worn with a kimono) is also decorated with chrysanthemum pattern. This flower pattern is one of the most popular designs among Japanese people. As its petals form radially, it’s linked to the Sun. Chrysanthemum represents the eternal youth, the longevity or good health.  Sho-Chiku-Bai pattern is the combination of pine tree, bamboo (bamboo leaf is used more often than bamboo itself especially for girl’s Kimono) and Ume (Japanese apricot), it’s an auspicious design. Peony flower pattern represents happiness, wealth or perpetual youth and longevity. It has been expressed as…

  • $257.65

     This doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Sakura (cherry blossom) and Noshi (long, thin strip of dried abalone) patterns. Obi (sash worn with a kimono) is also decorated with the same flower pattern.  A tradition says that cherry blossom is the symbol of the rich harvest. Noshi is a strip of decorative folded paper attached to gift wrapping as an auspicious symbol. Each Noshi is designed with different types of flowers.  This kimono looks charming thanks to its orange-red color. It’s believed that red color will protect us from the evil spirits. The sun, blood or fire are also red so that it’s treated as…

  • $257.65

     This doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Kiku (chrysanthemum), Kikyou (Japanese bellflower) and Ume (Japanese apricot) patterns.  The flowering of Japanese apricot blossoms announces the arrival of spring. People appreciate its adorable petal shape, scent and characteristic branches. Japanese apricot blossom pattern represents patience, vitality or prosperity of future generations.  Chrysanthemum is very popular designs among Japanese people. As its petals form radially, it’s linked to the Sun. This flower pattern represents the eternal youth, the longevity or good health.  Japanese bellflower is one of the seven flowers of autumn so that its pattern is often used to Kimono for summer to feel cool atmosphere.…

  • $416.20

     The girl doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Sakura (cherry blossom), Kiku (chrysanthemum), Ume (Japanese apricot) and Momiji (maple) patterns. Obi (sash worn with a kimono) is also decorated with cherry blossom pattern.  A tradition says that cherry blossom is the symbol of the rich harvest. This flower comes out in spring but its design for Kimono is enjoyed through the year.  Chrysanthemum is very popular design among Japanese people. As its petals form radially, it’s linked to the Sun. This flower pattern represents the eternal youth, the longevity or good health.  The flowering of Japanese apricot blossoms announces the arrival of spring. People appreciate…

  • $416.20

     The girl doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Sakura (cherry blossom), Kiku (chrysanthemum), Ume (Japanese apricot) and Botan (peony) patterns. Obi (sash worn with a kimono) is also decorated with cherry blossom pattern.  A tradition says that cherry blossom is the symbol of the rich harvest. This flower comes out in spring but its design for Kimono is enjoyed through the year.  Chrysanthemum is one of the most popular motifs among Japanese people. As its petals form radially, it’s linked to the Sun. This flower pattern represents the eternal youth, the longevity or good health.  The flowering of Japanese apricot blossoms announces the arrival of…

  • $416.20

     The girl doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Sakura (cherry blossom) and Usagi (rabbit) patterns. Obi (sash worn with a kimono) is decorated with cherry blossom, Kiku (Chrysanthemum) and Kikkou-Mon patterns.  A tradition says that cherry blossom is the symbol of the rich harvest. This flower comes out in spring but its design for Kimono is enjoyed through the year.  Chrysanthemum flower is very popular design among Japanese people. As its petals form radially, it’s linked to the Sun. This flower pattern represents the eternal youth, the longevity or good health.  Rabbit pattern is treated as the sacred design and it represents longevity, progress and…

  • $693.67

     The boy doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Takarabune pattern. Obi (sash worn with a kimono) is dyed gold.  Takarabune is the sailing ship which loads straw rice bags or treasures. Sometimes the Seven Gods of Good Fortune is designed with it. It’s a good-luck talisman pattern and there is an ancient custom that putting a picture of Takarabune under the pillow to have a good dream on January 2 in Japan.  Matsu (pine tree) pattern is designed back of Takarabune. Pine tree keeps its green color throughout the seasons therefore its treated as a holy plant. The color combination of black and gold makes…

  • $488.87

     The doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with variety of flowers patterns and the whole fabric is designed with Kikkou-Mon by white lines. Obi (sash worn with a kimono) is dyed red and Sakura (cherry blossom) or Kodutsumi (small drum) are woven on it.  Kikkou pattern describes the shell of turtle. It’s a geometric continuous pattern connecting regular hexagons up and down. Turtle lives a long life therefore turtle and turtle’s shell pattern represent longevity. It can be thought that Kikkou pattern has been familiar to people since ancient times.  According to a tradition, cherry blossom is the symbol of rich harvest. It’s said that is…

  • $264.26

     The doll wears a Kimono (traditional Japanese costume) which is designed with Sakura (cherry blossom), Ume (Japanese apricot) and Chou (butterfly) patterns. Obi (sash worn with a kimono) is dyed gold and Botan (peony) pattern is woven on it.  According to a tradition, cherry blossom is the symbol of rich harvest. It’s said that is why the popular custom, cherry-blossom viewing picnic exist in Japan.  The flowering of Japanese apricot blossoms announces the arrival of spring. People appreciate its adorable petal shape, scent and characteristic branches. This flower pattern represents patience, vitality or prosperity of future generations.  Butterfly pattern has been enjoyed for Kimono since Momoyama period (1568-1600) in Japan.…