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A kind of traditional Japanese papier-mâché dog doll, formerly considered to be a ward against evil and now either a toy or decoration sold as a souvenir.
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May is the month for Children's Day (Kodomo No Hi), and this pattern includes auspicious and playful symbols of childhood. The Inu Hariko (paper mache dog) ...
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Apply JEKCA unique brick inter-locking system – sturdy and build to last, and completely reversible Educational: STEM, Creativity, Logical Thinking, ...
Inlaid with mother-of-pearl and cloisonné, this netsuke resembles a benevolent dog amulet (inu hariko). These box-shaped charms were given to women in ...
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This adorable little dog made with papier-maché (Hariko means papier-maché in Japanese) is a traditional symbol of protection in Japan. Since Edo period, dogs ...
Inu-Hariko (Papier-mache Puppy Doll), ca. 1950. Papier-mache, rice paste, whitewash, applied color, 9 x 9 in. (22.9 x 22.9 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Dr.
Collection: Inu Hariko. Filter: Availability. 0 selected Reset. Availability. In ... Inu Hariko 01 · Inu Hariko 01. Regular price From $79.00 USD.
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This Japanese imported cotton dobby features cheerful black and white dogs with baskets and bandannas based off of paper mache figures that are a symbol of ...