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Kokeshi, from Tohoku with Love
Kokeshi, from Tohoku with Love | Manami Okazaki
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Kokeshi from Tohoku with Love is the second edition of the best selling book that looks at the craft and culture of kokeshi dolls. Included are more profiles, over 50 more photos and several new chapters. Kokeshi are the traditional dolls that are made of wood and are characterized by their lack of arms or legs. They are produced in the Tohoku region of Japan and were originally a children's toy, although it is more often used as a form of decoration nowadays and displayed in the home. Abroad, they are considered to be an icon of Japan, and reflect Japanese aesthetic sensibilities with their simple, elegant and minimalist designs. Kokeshi have the appeal of imperfection and hand made exclusivity as no two dolls are the same, each kokeshi embodies the qualities of wood, something that is often referred to as "warmth. In fact, for collectors, more than the freshly made kokeshi, many covet the atmosphere of the vintage kokeshi -- rather than degrading, as with plastic or artificial materials, the wood picks up a dewy, subdued colour and the delicately painted features fade gracefully with time. This book is the only English language book that looks at this culture in depth, and is the only book with English language interviews with the masters of the craft. The author, Manami Okazaki, visits all 6 prefectures of Tohoku to profile 23 artisans in the remote hot spring villages where they are made. Included are the work and interviews with the masters to the up and coming artists, and highlights many aesthetic theories and sensibilities that are prevalent in contemporary design, even today. The book also looks at Japanese hotspring culture, and Tohoku culture to paint a holistic picture of kokeshi culture. This book will delight fans of wooden crafts, Japanese culture and travellers to Japan. The book gives an insight into the psychology of the craftsman, the process of production, the motifs and the various types, which will inform the collector. This book will also suit travelers to Japan who wish to explore the Northern region of Japan, and their charming hot spring villages. Included are hundreds of photographs."
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When hubby goes to Japan for work, he brings me back these adorable Kokeshi dolls for my bookshelves. Love them! 😍 #shelfie

TheFunkyBookworm Too cute! 😍 6y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Super cute! 💕 6y
ladym30 Lovely! 6y
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tammysue Cute! 😁💕 6y
ChrysFey I want those dolls! 😍 6y
wanderinglynn Japan has the bestest stuff! 6y
minkyb So cute! 6y
britt_brooke @wanderinglynn Yes! I‘m hoping one day to tag along one of the his trips! 6y
britt_brooke @ChrysFey 💚💚💚 6y
Branwen Omg! They are so cute! 😀 6y
sudi Cute 😍 6y
LeahBergen I love them! I have a few, too. 😍😍 6y
Kalalalatja Cute! 😍😍 6y
AnneCecilie Cute 😍 6y
Cathythoughts Adorable 💕 6y
enoyus I love these! We‘re stationed here in Japan and I have one on my shelf. 6y
britt_brooke @miranda_booknerd What an amazing duty station! My husband goes a few times a year for work. Hope to tag along one day. 6y
ValerieAndBooks Nice 😍! 6y
LazyDays 😍💜 6y
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