Hakota doll, Folk toys of Tottori prefecture

Movie by Takayama Kengo, A-PROJECTS2016

Tottori Prefectural Government

Tottori Prefectural Government
Tottori-shi, Tottori-ken, Japan

It is said that Bingoya Jihei, a peddler who arrived from Bingo (present-day eastern part of Hiroshima prefecture) during the Tenmei era (1778-81), was so captivated by a simple, humble girl of Kurayoshi that he made a doll fashioned after her.
Hariko or papier-máché is made by pasting washi paper over a mould made from paulownia wood to make the papier-máché. Once dry, the papier-máché is then removed from the mould and given a gofun white undercoating before colour pigments are used. Glue is finally applied to create a shiny surface.

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  • Title: Hakota doll, Folk toys of Tottori prefecture
  • Creator: Movie by Takayama Kengo, A-PROJECTS
  • Date Created: 2016
  • Location: Hakota Doll Workshop  
  • Subject Keywords: Tottori Prefecture
  • External Link: Hakota doll workshop
Tottori Prefectural Government

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