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Antique/Vintage Man Musician & Woman Making Tabi Dolls Hakata Urasaki Japan
$ 28.51
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Pair of Antique/Vintage 1950's Man Musician & Woman Making Tabi Hakata Urasaki Japan** Waterproofing should be considered no longer effective and buyers should not use water on HAKATA DOLLS!!! **
At the time of the Korean Conflict (June 1950 - July 1953) most U.S. military passed through a base at Fukuoka because of its proximity to Korea. Soldiers wanted Japanese souvenirs so since nearby was where Hakata dolls were made, the post exchange (PX) made a large wholesale order of the dolls from Urasaki and other manufacturers.
At the request of the Americans who transacted the sale, the dolls were finished with a surface coat which helped waterproof the paint, but also dulled the finish. This was done because the Americans preferred that it was easier to clean, but this feature was discontinued after the war since most Japanese preferred the non-waterproofed versions which allow for brighter colors. These dolls were, and still are, typically displayed in glass cases to prevent dust from entering.
Tabi
is a Japanese term for sock.
Both items are in perfect condition, but please refer to the photos and zoom in to obtain precise details.
Measurements: approx. 4" x 4" x 5" each
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