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Sousaku Kokeshi by Maruyama Hougetsu
Kokeshi titled “Yamato Zakura”
Vintage Sousaku “Creative” Style Kokeshi crafted by Maruyama Hougetsu (1948~ ), an artisan from Yonezawa, Yamagata Prefecture
From the 1960s they earned various awards, however, their biggest milestone came in 1978 when they received the Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization Award (now known as the “Good Design Award”)
“Yamato” refers to the ancient name for Japan and “Zakura (sakura)” means cherry blossoms, the country’s representative flowers
This doll has an interesting use of wood grain, where for its face the craftsman chose a section with one half darker and the other lighter, split straight down the middle
Artisan stamp on base, along with the date and place of purchase: Showa Year 49 (1974), December 28-31, in Nozawa (Nagano Prefecture)
SIZE (Approx.)
DIAMETER (of head) 7.3CM (2.9") X HEIGHT 17.0CM (6.7")
WEIGHT (without packaging)
325 Grams
CONDITION - VERY GOOD
Minimal signs of wear with only faint patina from sun. Overall very good condition.
Vintage, antique and pre-loved items may show some signs of aging or wear. Please inspect the photos carefully before making your purchase.
Please note colours may vary slightly depending on monitor settings.
CARING FOR YOUR KOKESHI
To dust, wipe gently with a dry soft cloth
Avoid touching kokeshi with wet hands as the dye/paint may run
Recommended to keep kokeshi away from direct sunlight to avoid wood from darkening and dye/paint fading
SHIPPING
Free Delivery - please refer to Shipping & Returns for further information.
The Buyer is responsible for any import duties, taxes (VAT), or fees that may apply.
Bundle purchases may be shipped in separate parcels due to size, weight, or fragility.
Fragile items require extra wrapping for transit, which increases their weight, shipping fees, and overall pricing.
⚠️ US Customers: Japan Post has suspended shipping to the US from end of August 2025. The Tokyotique will resume shipping to the US once this service reopens.
Please note that since August 29, 2025, additional import fees apply to all commercial parcels entering the US.
Tariffs are not included in the item price and must be paid by the customer upon delivery.
Please confirm details with your local customs office.
Kokeshi titled “Yamato Zakura”
Vintage Sousaku “Creative” Style Kokeshi crafted by Maruyama Hougetsu (1948~ ), an artisan from Yonezawa, Yamagata Prefecture
From the 1960s they earned various awards, however, their biggest milestone came in 1978 when they received the Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization Award (now known as the “Good Design Award”)
“Yamato” refers to the ancient name for Japan and “Zakura (sakura)” means cherry blossoms, the country’s representative flowers
This doll has an interesting use of wood grain, where for its face the craftsman chose a section with one half darker and the other lighter, split straight down the middle
Artisan stamp on base, along with the date and place of purchase: Showa Year 49 (1974), December 28-31, in Nozawa (Nagano Prefecture)
SIZE (Approx.)
DIAMETER (of head) 7.3CM (2.9") X HEIGHT 17.0CM (6.7")
WEIGHT (without packaging)
325 Grams
CONDITION - VERY GOOD
Minimal signs of wear with only faint patina from sun. Overall very good condition.
Vintage, antique and pre-loved items may show some signs of aging or wear. Please inspect the photos carefully before making your purchase.
Please note colours may vary slightly depending on monitor settings.
CARING FOR YOUR KOKESHI
To dust, wipe gently with a dry soft cloth
Avoid touching kokeshi with wet hands as the dye/paint may run
Recommended to keep kokeshi away from direct sunlight to avoid wood from darkening and dye/paint fading
SHIPPING
Free Delivery - please refer to Shipping & Returns for further information.
The Buyer is responsible for any import duties, taxes (VAT), or fees that may apply.
Bundle purchases may be shipped in separate parcels due to size, weight, or fragility.
Fragile items require extra wrapping for transit, which increases their weight, shipping fees, and overall pricing.
⚠️ US Customers: Japan Post has suspended shipping to the US from end of August 2025. The Tokyotique will resume shipping to the US once this service reopens.
Please note that since August 29, 2025, additional import fees apply to all commercial parcels entering the US.
Tariffs are not included in the item price and must be paid by the customer upon delivery.
Please confirm details with your local customs office.