Japanese Daruma dolls

Daruma dolls are symbols of luck and perseverance in Japanese culture. They are often used as wish objects, representing determination and success. Traditionally made of papier-mâché, these dolls are designed to right themselves when tilted, symbolizing resilience.

Daruma dolls are usually sculpted in the shape of Buddhist monks, and their faces are painted with a mysterious smile. When a person wishes to achieve a dream or reach a goal, they fill one eye of the doll with black paint. Once that goal is achieved, they fill in the other eye to thank the doll for helping them.

These dolls come in various sizes and colors, with each color representing a particular meaning. For example, red is for protection, white for purity, and green for health. Daruma dolls are thus not only beautiful decorative items but also tools for motivation and inspiration.

Discover the magic of the Daruma Doll with our collection of Japanese Daruma Dolls. Each doll is handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, making them a truly special addition to any collection.

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