I loved both kokeshi dolls and Russian nesting dolls when u was a kid. The simple forms and hand painting- they just always appealed to be from a craftsmanship stand point. Looking forward to more of these videos!
Soooo excited to carve some of these from a beautiful fragrant branch of cedar I got from the hot spring beach in here in Hawaii. Ok litteraly wrote that before I heard it from the hot springs!!! So excited!
Happy u decided to go on with this subject, and btw nice research! Would like to see something maybe from our own backyard as well, like Raggedy Ann has a lot of history and also some dolls from Africa, they may be interesting.
I recently heard about them toward the end of a Gaijin Goomba video about the cultural inspirations for Pokemon Legends Arceus, and I thought it actually looked fun; I dunno that I would have the skill to paint one but it would be interesting to try. So I thought I'd look up a couple videos on them. I wonder if you can buy unpainted ones the way you can unpainted ceramics? If you can, do you know if it's expensive to get into that kind of hobby?
I loved both kokeshi dolls and Russian nesting dolls when u was a kid. The simple forms and hand painting- they just always appealed to be from a craftsmanship stand point. Looking forward to more of these videos!
I loved this video - and learned a ton! Thanks, and definitely looking forward to more like this.
Thank you, I’m glad to hear it! ☺️
Soooo excited to carve some of these from a beautiful fragrant branch of cedar I got from the hot spring beach in here in Hawaii. Ok litteraly wrote that before I heard it from the hot springs!!! So excited!
I hope they turn out amazing!!
Happy u decided to go on with this subject, and btw nice research! Would like to see something maybe from our own backyard as well, like Raggedy Ann has a lot of history and also some dolls from Africa, they may be interesting.
Thank, I’m glad you enjoyed! I’ll add those to the list 😊
After learning about them. Im so looking for one. I will get one when I tour Japan someday.
Thank you for the information! Very interesting!
I'm glad you liked it!!
Thanks for the information 👍
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I recently heard about them toward the end of a Gaijin Goomba video about the cultural inspirations for Pokemon Legends Arceus, and I thought it actually looked fun; I dunno that I would have the skill to paint one but it would be interesting to try. So I thought I'd look up a couple videos on them. I wonder if you can buy unpainted ones the way you can unpainted ceramics? If you can, do you know if it's expensive to get into that kind of hobby?
First comment! I love these little dolls. My bf has one!
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not so much info on the web, hard to identify stamps and signatures
Ilove Japanese. Doll. Matryoshka. And. Kokesidoll. And. All. Doll. Of. Japan. And. Indonesia
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