Over the centuries Japan has developed beautiful and intricate art forms. This collection includes a variety of everyday items, such as dishes, toys, and clothing along with a sampling of different Japanese art forms.
I.A.1 :
Toddler’s Navy Kimono With Bright Flowers
I.A.2b:
Young Girl’s Red Silk Kimono With Large Cramy White Flowers And Jacket
I.A.3:
Orange Kimono
I.B.4:
Pair Of Tabi (Socks)
I.C.1-4 :
Geta (Thong Sandals)
I.C.2:
Adult Geta Sandals
I.D.1:
Kimono Ties
I.D.2:
Netsuke – Demon In Egg, Decoration For Kimono
I.D.3 :
Wall Hanging Of Travel Wear
I.D.4:
Red Plastic Inro, Worn On Kimono
I.D.5:
Black Inro And Box
I.D.6:
Puffy Red Scarf
I.D.7 :
Puffy Blue Scarf
II.A,B,C:
Four Fans
II.D:
Folding Fan With Sumo Wrestlers
II.E:
Folding Fan With Mt. Fuji
II.F :
Fan With Origami Cranes
II.G:
Fan With 2 Women
III.A1:
Hina Mingyo – Bride And Groom Dolls
III.A 2:
Origami Figures Of Man, Woman
III.B :
Mikoshi – Mini Temple Litter
III.C:
Daruma – Red Head Of Buddhist Priest
III.D1:
Wooden Paddle With Applique Of Woman’s Face
III.D 2:
Wooden Paddle With Applique Of Woman’s Face
III.E 1-3:
Tissue Paper Ornaments
IV.A:
Hashi – Chopsticks With Box
IV.B:
Two Chopstick Rests
IV.C:
Meoto Chawan – Wife & Husband Cups
IV. D:
Hot Pad
IV.E And F:
Food Picks And Holder
IV.G:
Pink Silk Billfold
IV.H 1-6:
Six Coasters
IV.H 7-12:
Six Coasters
IV.I:
Two Tea Bowls
V.A:
V. A Three Red Floral Juggling Balls
V.B:
Two Wooden Tops
V.C:
Kokeshi Doll
V.D:
Doll In Red Kimono
V.E:
Dragon Finger Puppet
VI.D:
Creative Japan
VI.E:
Nippnia The Cute World Of Kawaii
VI.F:
The Japan Book
VI.G:
Japan The Enduring Heritage
VI.H:
Grandfather’s Journey
VI.I.
Print Of Fish Lanterns
VI.J:
Map Of Japan