Japanese set of Hina dolls (雛人形) with Byōbu (folding screen) from the 1950s.
Beautiful set of Hina dolls with a hand-painted folding screen or Byōbu from the 1950s.
In very good condition, originating from new old stock. Exquisite craftsmanship using ceramics, silk, wood,...
Dimensions: doll: height 12 cm, width 12 cm, depth 11 cm / stand: height 3 cm, width 14 cm, depth 11.5 cm / screen: height 22.5 cm, width 75 cm.
Japanese Hina dolls, also known as 'Hina-ningyō' (雛人形) in Japanese, are traditional dolls used in celebrating the Hinamatsuri festival, also known as Girls' Day festival. The Hinamatsuri festival is celebrated on March 3rd in Japan and is focused on honoring and blessing girls in the family.
The Hina dolls represent the imperial court of the Heian period (794-1185) in Japan and are typically crafted from materials such as wood, ceramics, and silk. They are often displayed on a special multi-tiered stand called 'hina-dan' or 'hina-ta', with each tier representing a different rank of the imperial court