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Condition : Vintage Condition Origin : 100% MADE IN JAPAN Material : Clay Ceramic Age : Showa Weight : approx 1Kg(2lb) Dimension : approx 32cm x 25cm x 15cm(12.59inch x 9.84inch x 5.9inch) In our Fukuoka prefecture,it is said that people associated with temples and shrines have had a custom of cherishing unglazed dolls since the Kamakura Era about 800 years ago. The origin of Hakata dolls was in 1600, when many craftsmen gathered in the area with the move of feudal lord Kuroda Nagamasa(黒田長政) to Feudal Japan Clothing, Kamakura Era, Edo Era, Samurai Armor, Kyushu, Kamakura, Concept Art Drawing, Japanese Dolls, Japanese Vintage

Condition : Vintage Condition Origin : 100% MADE IN JAPAN Material : Clay Ceramic Age : Showa Weight : approx 1Kg(2lb) Dimension : approx 32cm x 25cm x 15cm(12.59inch x 9.84inch x 5.9inch) In our Fukuoka prefecture,it is said that people associated with temples and shrines have had a custom of cherishing unglazed dolls since the Kamakura Era about 800 years ago. The origin of Hakata dolls was in 1600, when many craftsmen gathered in the area with the move of feudal lord Kuroda Nagamasa(黒田長政)…

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History of the Heiji Insurrection: detail, buring of Sanjo Palace, Japan, mid-13th C. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The Heiji scrolls date from the thirteenth century and represent a masterpiece of "Yamato" style painting. They can be documented as being treasured artifacts in the fifteenth century, when nobles mention viewing them, but they now only survive in fragmentary form. provides a rare and valuable depiction of Japanese armor as it was worn during the early Kamakura era (1185-1333). Kamakura Era, Roof Painting, Kamakura Period, Heian Period, Samurai Art, Kamakura, Japanese Prints, Museum Of Fine Arts, Japanese Art

History of the Heiji Insurrection: detail, buring of Sanjo Palace, Japan, mid-13th C. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The Heiji scrolls date from the thirteenth century and represent a masterpiece of "Yamato" style painting. They can be documented as being treasured artifacts in the fifteenth century, when nobles mention viewing them, but they now only survive in fragmentary form. provides a rare and valuable depiction of Japanese armor as it was worn during the early Kamakura era (1185-1333).

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great group of photos of japanese female garb.  I have to start this at some point but right now I'm fascinated with british garb. Old Japanese Fashion, Kamakura Era, Japanese Wear, Medieval Japan, Straw Sandals, Trend Board, Heian Era, Japanese History, Travel Clothes

Yes, indeed. I am a 5'9" blond and blue eyed woman, and should never do Japanese wear. Anyways.... The make up isn't not period, it's helping hide my gaijin-ness. So's the wig. The purple robe is pieced from two summer silk kimono, dyed down. The green was a jacquard of cotton, starched crackly. Normally straw sandals are worn - I had them. The rain made things too squishy, and I used men's geta instead. Oh, and the gasa was an antique, at least 50 years old, very finely made and not much…

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24 Ken Hoshi Kabuto, "hoshi kabuto" refers to the large, raised style of rivets… Armor Styles, Japanese Helmet, Kamakura Era, Japanese Armour, Japanese Armor, Samurai Helmet, The Last Samurai, Samurai Warriors, Futuristic Armour

A "hoshi kabuto" refers to the large, raised style of rivets that were used to make helmets for samurai warriors. This style was popular in the Heian and Kamakura periods. Although this helmet was made in the Edo Period (1603-1868), it harkens back to a an older and classic style of armor. As there really wasn't a need for practical battlefield armor during the great peace of the Edo period, older armor styles became back in vogue, like a fashion statement for parades and ceremonies. This…

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