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Kamo dolls, seven gods of good fortune

Unknown19th century, Edo period

Tachibana Museum

Tachibana Museum
Fukuoka-ken, Japan

It is considered that Kamo dolls originated when Takahashi Tadashige, an odd-job man of Kamigamo-jinja Shrine, Kyoto Prefecture, started making dolls using fabric tucked into a piece of wood. Its history is shadowy, lacking reliable historical materials.
The special characteristics of Kamo dolls are warm smile on their face and littleness. We have a collection of 243 Kamo dolls. Among them, the especially smaller ones are called ‘Mame (pea-sized) Kamo’.
The dolls in the photo are the seven gods of good fortune. They are self-righting Mame-Kamo dolls with a tiny weight inside the bottom.

Details

  • Title: Kamo dolls, seven gods of good fortune
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 19th century, Edo period
  • Location Created: Kyoto, Japan
  • Physical Dimensions: H: 2.2~2.4cm
  • Type: Doll

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