Traditional Wooden Japanese Daruma
-----Description-----
You cannot visit Japan without seeing countless lucky Daruma (達磨) dolls and little round red guys at temples and in many shops and homes.
They are also called Okiagari Koboshi or tumbler dolls. Because of their shape, if pushed or knocked, they spring back up, making them emblems of persistence, optimism, and determination.
Traditionally you have one Daruma doll in your home. They are eyeless when you purchase them. You make a wish and draw in one of the eyes. If the wish comes true, you draw in the other; if not, you wait. If you want, you can return to the temple at the end of the year and burn the doll.
This purification ritual lets the god of that temple know that you are not giving up the pursuit of your wish but are going to take another path to make it come true. Very cool.
-----Material-----
Wood
-----Sizing-----
Please see pictures for sizing. (We use a tennis ball for customers to gauge the size of the items.)
-----Condition-----
Please note that all the masks listed are old and have been used by Japanese people. This gives the items various weathering and imperfections. They are not perfect. You can see the quality of the items in the photos.
You will receive the item in the photo.
-----Shipping-----
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-----Returns-----
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