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Sosaku Kokeshi

1970s-80s Japanese Vintage Modern Sosaku Kokeshi Wooden Doll
1970s-80s Japanese Vintage Modern Sosaku Kokeshi Wooden Doll

1970s-80s Japanese Vintage Modern Sosaku Kokeshi Wooden Doll

Located in Chiba, JP

. ‘Shyness’) made by a kokeshi artist, Kenichi Murakami (1929-1991), c.1970-80s, categorized into ‘Sosaku

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20th Century Japonisme Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Wood

Modern Creative Kokeshi Doll by Hideo Ishihara, Japan
Modern Creative Kokeshi Doll by Hideo Ishihara, Japan

Modern Creative Kokeshi Doll by Hideo Ishihara, Japan

Located in Point Richmond, CA

Rare Modern creative Kokeshi doll by Hideo Ishihara, Japan This rare whimsical sosaku kokeshi

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Mid-20th Century Japanese Mid-Century Modern Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Wood

Decorative Sadao Kishi Kokeshi Doll Sculpture from Japan, Hand-Painted
Decorative Sadao Kishi Kokeshi Doll Sculpture from Japan, Hand-Painted

Decorative Sadao Kishi Kokeshi Doll Sculpture from Japan, Hand-Painted

Located in Vienna, AT

A beautiful and exceptionally 18 inches tall Sosaku Kindai Kokeshi doll from Japan. Handcrafted of

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Mid-20th Century Japanese Edo Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Wood

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Sosaku Kokeshi Doll by Kuribayashi Issetsu, Japan
Sosaku Kokeshi Doll by Kuribayashi Issetsu, Japan

Sosaku Kokeshi Doll by Kuribayashi Issetsu, Japan

Located in Point Richmond, CA

Sosaku Kokeshi Doll by Kuribayashi Issetsu, Japan This elegant vintage creative kokeshi was made

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Mid-20th Century Japanese Mid-Century Modern Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Wood

Pair of rare Sosaku Kokeshi, Japan, 1970s
Pair of rare Sosaku Kokeshi, Japan, 1970s

Pair of rare Sosaku Kokeshi, Japan, 1970s

Located in Lyon, FR

Beautiful pair of big size Sosaku Kokeshi, made in the 1970s by great Kokeshi masters, each have

Category

Vintage 1970s Japanese Japonisme Toys and Dolls

Materials

Wood, Paint

Sosaku Kokeshi Dolls by Hideo Ishihara and Kichisuke Agatsuma, Japan
Sosaku Kokeshi Dolls by Hideo Ishihara and Kichisuke Agatsuma, Japan

Sosaku Kokeshi Dolls by Hideo Ishihara and Kichisuke Agatsuma, Japan

Located in Point Richmond, CA

Sosaku Kokeshi dolls by Hideo Ishihara and Kichisuke Agatsuma, Japan Two of these vintage

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Mid-20th Century Japanese Mid-Century Modern Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Wood

Pair of Minimalist Kokeshi, made in Japan, 1960-70s
Pair of Minimalist Kokeshi, made in Japan, 1960-70s

Pair of Minimalist Kokeshi, made in Japan, 1960-70s

Located in Lyon, FR

Beautiful pair of Sosaku Kokeshi from the 1960-70s, with a beautiful wood grain. First one, "old

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Vintage 1960s Japanese Japonisme Toys and Dolls

Materials

Wood

Large Modern Creative Kokeshi Doll by Tamura Noboru, Japan
Large Modern Creative Kokeshi Doll by Tamura Noboru, Japan

Large Modern Creative Kokeshi Doll by Tamura Noboru, Japan

By Tamura Noboru

Located in Point Richmond, CA

Noboru is one of the great Sosaku Kokeshi artists, receiving numerous awards during his career, including

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Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Wood

Pair of 1960s Modern Creative Kokeshi Dolls by Sadao Kishi, Japan
Pair of 1960s Modern Creative Kokeshi Dolls by Sadao Kishi, Japan

Pair of 1960s Modern Creative Kokeshi Dolls by Sadao Kishi, Japan

By Kishi Sadao

Located in Point Richmond, CA

the vanguard of the Sosaku Kokeshi Movement, receiving numerous awards during his career. In 1968, he

Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Wood

Minimalist kokeshi by Aida Seihou "Harumine, Japan, 1960s
Minimalist kokeshi by Aida Seihou "Harumine, Japan, 1960s

Minimalist kokeshi by Aida Seihou "Harumine, Japan, 1960s

Located in Lyon, FR

Sosaku Kokeshi (Creative Kokeshi). Beautiful wood grain, very cute shape which recalls an old person

Category

Vintage 1960s Japanese Japonisme Toys and Dolls

Materials

Wood

Trio of 1960s Modern Creative Kokeshi Dolls by Sadao Kishi, Japan
Trio of 1960s Modern Creative Kokeshi Dolls by Sadao Kishi, Japan

Trio of 1960s Modern Creative Kokeshi Dolls by Sadao Kishi, Japan

By Kishi Sadao

Located in Point Richmond, CA

Kishi (1932-1998) was in the vanguard of the Sosaku Kokeshi Movement, receiving numerous awards during

Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Wood

Sosaku Kokeshi Doll by Masao Watanabe, Japan
Sosaku Kokeshi Doll by Masao Watanabe, Japan

Sosaku Kokeshi Doll by Masao Watanabe, Japan

Located in Point Richmond, CA

. This sweet, rare sosaku kokeshi was created and signed by the award winning master, Masao Watanabe

Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Mid-Century Modern Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Wood

Modern Creative Kokeshi Doll by Takeda Masashi, Japan
Modern Creative Kokeshi Doll by Takeda Masashi, Japan

Modern Creative Kokeshi Doll by Takeda Masashi, Japan

Located in Point Richmond, CA

Rare Modern Creative Kokeshi Doll by Takeda Masashi, Japan A rare sosaku kokeshi created and

Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Mid-Century Modern Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Wood

Four Modern Creative Kokeshi Dolls by Usaboro Okamoto, Japan
Four Modern Creative Kokeshi Dolls by Usaboro Okamoto, Japan

Four Modern Creative Kokeshi Dolls by Usaboro Okamoto, Japan

Located in Point Richmond, CA

highly regarded artist of the Sosaku Kokeshi Movement, receiving numerous awards during his career

Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Mid-Century Modern Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Wood

Pair of 1960s Modern Creative Kokeshi Dolls by Masao Watanabe, Japan
Pair of 1960s Modern Creative Kokeshi Dolls by Masao Watanabe, Japan

Pair of 1960s Modern Creative Kokeshi Dolls by Masao Watanabe, Japan

Located in Point Richmond, CA

highly regarded artist of the Sosaku Kokeshi Movement, receiving numerous awards during his career. The

Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Wood

Shozan Shido, Sosaku Kokeshi, Title: Osono the Dancer
Shozan Shido, Sosaku Kokeshi, Title: Osono the Dancer

Shozan Shido, Sosaku Kokeshi, Title: Osono the Dancer

Located in Roma, IT

This is Shozan Shido's most famous kokeshi. It is a tribute to one of Japan's most famous dancers

Category

Late 20th Century Japanese Edo Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Wood

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