Saturday, June 12, 2021

Happy World Doll Day!

June 12th is World Doll Day. World Doll Day was established in 1986 by doll collector and artist Mildred Seeley. It was created to spread the universal message of happiness and love and it has become the tradition on that day to give the gift of a doll to a child, especially one whose family cannot afford dolls. Periodically antique or vintage dolls appear in our trove. In commemoration of World Doll Day, we present this beautiful wooden hand painted bookends featuring Japanese folk dolls called "kokeshi."

These whimsical wooden  dolls originated near the end of the Edo era (1603-1868) in the Tōhoku region of northern Japan, renown for its onsen (hot spring spas). Local woodworkers began carving wooden dolls on lathes to sell to visitors at the onsen. Although the dolls from different regions had their own characteristics, they all shared the same minimalist style of round heads, limbless bodies, and simple colorful decorations. They are typically carved from cherry, dogwood, and maple. Some were created out of one piece of wood, while others had heads that wobbled or turned. The dolls were popular souvenirs and children's toys. At the end of WWII, other regions of Japan began producing their own versions of kokeshi dolls for collectors and the growing tourist trade. Known as "creative" kokeshi dolls, they come in a wide range of styles, often with more detailed decoration and added wooden hair and accessories, representing everything from traditional samurai warriors to contemporary cartoon characters.




All posted items are for sale at Next-to-New, but things can sell quickly!

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