National Women's History Project – Celebrating Women in Democracy
Auction Ends: Jul 28, 2010 11:00 PM EDT

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Daruma dolls

Item Number
138
Estimated Value
8 USD
Sold
10 USD to trinaborenstein
Number of Bids
3  -  Bid History

Item Description

Daruma dolls are hollow and round Japanese wish dolls with no arms or legs.  They are a symbol of good luck and protection in Japan, a Daruma doll is traditionally given to someone starting a new venture, celebrating a birthday, or at the beginning of a New Year. At the start of an endeavor, one eye is painted and a wish is made for good luck.
It is traditional to fill in the right eye first; the left eye is left blank until the wish is fulfilled.

The doll possesses a weighted bottom and rounded shape, and so will automatically regain its balance after being tipped over -- representing persistence of spirit and recovery from misfortune.
A truly original gift!

3.5 inches

 

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Donated By:

Marielle Tsukamoto