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Hime Daruma from Taketa City, Oita Prefecture This is a tradition dating back to the Edo period, and this particular one was thrown in during the early Showa era on the morning of January 2nd. The "nagekomi daruma" (thrown-in daruma) was made with the wish for prosperity in the family's business and the prosperity of their descendants. By the way, the pattern on the back symbolizes the prosperity of descendants. - Design: Shaped like a woman's face wearing a red hood - Colors: Red, white, yellow, and black - Features: Hand-painted expressions and patterns Thank you for viewing.
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