Lisa LarsonMay doll
"Pere-kun of Tango"

Lisa LarsonMay doll
"Pere-kun of Tango"

May 5th will be the "Tengo no Sekku." It is a day to wish for healthy growth for children.

"Pere of Tango," a brave and cute kokeshi May doll from the "Larson Family Children's Series" (produced from 1964-1980), has become a brave and cute kokeshi May doll, and is a long-selling product that has been loved by everyone since its release.
At any time, Pele smiles, dressed up more cool than usual, and she carried a dashing tiger girl next to her. With this hope, we can protect children from illness and disasters, stay healthy, and above all, smile and smile.everytimeLisa LarsonIt is carefully made by craftsmen at a creative kokeshi workshop in Gunma Prefecture, which produces kokeshi.

At the direct store "Tonkachi Building 2", you can actually pick up and see the products. Please come and visit us in our store.

The young warrior Pele-kun is about 8cm tall, the entire display stand is about 17cm wide, and weighs 200g, making it a May doll that can be easily displayed. Decorate it in the entrance,Place it on your desk,It's also perfect for adding color to the tokonoma.

The golden decorations create a gorgeous look that is typical of the Tango Festival, while Pele's simple expression gently blends in with the space. This item adds a playful touch to traditional decorations.

Pele-kun (front)

Pere-kun(Rear)

Pere-kun(side)

tiger

Golden pedestal

Two-panel screen

Base-equipped chinkasa

Fan with stand

Drum with stand

Small box

iris

"Tango" card


・Pere-kun, the young warrior
·tiger
・Golden pedestal
・Two-panel screen
・Stand-mounted chinkasa
・Fan with stand
・Drum with stand
・Small box
・2 Iris
・Tango's standing card

Pele's gentle smile gently monitors the children's growth.
Why not try incorporating the benefits of traditional crafts that gently embrace your everyday life?


vintage

Vintage ceramics that was the basis of the young warrior Pele-kun"Pelle"The vintage ceramic "Stina" that also holds a cat is a pair that often comes together as a set of kokeshi.


Pele (photo left):
Made between 1964 and 1980Lisa LarsonA stoneware work of. In addition to Pelle, which was created as part of the Larson Family Children's Series, there is also a child named Johanna, who was named after Lisa's daughter.
Stina (right of the photo)
Lisa Larson's sculpture series was manufactured between 1958 and 1967. This work was created as a prototype in Lisa's Atelier in 1957 as "Stina Who Holds a Cat," and was released as a product the following year.

vintage

Vintage ceramics that was the basis of the young warrior Pele-kun"Pelle"The vintage ceramic "Stina" that also holds a cat is a pair that often comes together as a set of kokeshi.


Pele (photo left):
Made between 1964 and 1980Lisa LarsonA stoneware work of. In addition to Pelle, which was created as part of the Larson Family Children's Series, there is also a child named Johanna, who was named after Lisa's daughter.
Stina (right of the photo)
Lisa Larson's sculpture series was manufactured between 1958 and 1967. This work was created as a prototype in Lisa's Atelier in 1957 as "Stina Who Holds a Cat," and was released as a product the following year.


Kokeshi Stina and Pere


Hina-sama and Hina-sama


Kokeshi (forever with you)

Lisa Larson Japan series
Japanese traditional wooden toy kokeshi

This is a workshop in Gunma Prefecture, boasting the largest production of creative kokeshi in the country, and like Lisa's pottery, each one is carefully crafted by craftsmen.
Based on Lisa's prototype, the kokeshi craftsman herself becomes a designer and remade it for "kokeshi". The redesigned "Kokeshi" has reached the level of being co-created with the original. This is a decoration set that enhances the warmth of wood, which is unique to handmade items.


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