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This appears to be a replica of the famous Haniwa "Dancing People" unearthed from the Nohara Kofun in Kumagaya City, Saitama Prefecture. It is reproduced in detail. Large) Height: 22.2 cm Width: 6.0 cm Small) Height: 20.3 cm Width: 5.5 cm Haniwa "Dancing People" Unearthed from Nohara Kofun, Kumagaya City, Saitama Prefecture; Kofun period, 6th century Many people think of this when they think of Haniwa! However, it is actually from a later period, and its form is a simplified representation. On the other hand, it also symbolizes the unique "looseness" that Haniwa possesses. Besides the theory that it depicts dancers during the king's festival, there is also a strong theory in recent years that it depicts someone raising one hand and pulling on the reins of a horse.
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