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Okiagari "Grandmother Sobo" – wisdom and warmth in one figure

Celebrate the warmth and wisdom that grandparents exude with our "Grandmother Sobo" Okiagari. This charming handcrafted figurine pays homage to the grandmothers of Japan, who are symbols of experience, kindness, and loving care.

A tribute to grandmothers:
In Japan, grandparents are highly revered under the name Sofubo . They embody wisdom and generosity and play a central role in the family. Every year, on the third Monday in September, the Japanese celebrate the "Day of Honoring the Elderly" ( Keiro no Hi ) to express their gratitude and respect. With the "Grandmother Sobo" figure, you too can show your appreciation - be it for your own grandparents or for yourself as a reminder of care and love.

The tradition of the Okiagari:
Okiagari-koboshi, translated as "little monk who never gets up," are traditional Japanese papier-mâché lucky charms. These dolls return to their upright position every time they fall over and have represented perseverance and optimism since the 14th century, reminding us to remain steadfast even in difficult times.

The symbolism of "Grandmother Sobo":
The figure "Grandmother Sobo" represents not only experience and wisdom, but also the loving care that we know from grandparents. In the spirit of the Japanese proverb: "Fall down seven times, get up eight times" . During the traditional Tokaichi market, these dolls are dropped - those that remain standing are considered lucky charms. It is also customary to give a doll to each family member plus one other person to promote luck and growth for the family.

Special features:

  • Handcrafted tradition: "Grandmother Sobo" is made in Japan from high-quality papier-mâché and lovingly designed with fine crepe and washi paper.
  • Symbol of experience and care: This figure honors the wisdom and warmth that characterize grandparents.
  • Compact size: At 4.8 cm tall, it is a perfect collectible or gift for anyone who loves Japanese culture.
  • Deeply rooted symbolism: Ideal as a lucky charm or decorative element that expresses appreciation and gratitude.

Give "Grandmother Sobo" as an expression of respect and gratitude or keep her as a reminder of the importance of family and care in your life. This Okiagari combines art, tradition and symbolism in one unique object!

Okiagari tumbler doll "Grandmother Sobo"

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Okiagari "Grandmother Sobo" – wisdom and warmth in one figure

Celebrate the warmth and wisdom that grandparents exude with our "Grandmother Sobo" Okiagari. This charming handcrafted figurine pays homage to the grandmothers of Japan, who are symbols of experience, kindness, and loving care.

A tribute to grandmothers:
In Japan, grandparents are highly revered under the name Sofubo . They embody wisdom and generosity and play a central role in the family. Every year, on the third Monday in September, the Japanese celebrate the "Day of Honoring the Elderly" ( Keiro no Hi ) to express their gratitude and respect. With the "Grandmother Sobo" figure, you too can show your appreciation - be it for your own grandparents or for yourself as a reminder of care and love.

The tradition of the Okiagari:
Okiagari-koboshi, translated as "little monk who never gets up," are traditional Japanese papier-mâché lucky charms. These dolls return to their upright position every time they fall over and have represented perseverance and optimism since the 14th century, reminding us to remain steadfast even in difficult times.

The symbolism of "Grandmother Sobo":
The figure "Grandmother Sobo" represents not only experience and wisdom, but also the loving care that we know from grandparents. In the spirit of the Japanese proverb: "Fall down seven times, get up eight times" . During the traditional Tokaichi market, these dolls are dropped - those that remain standing are considered lucky charms. It is also customary to give a doll to each family member plus one other person to promote luck and growth for the family.

Special features:

  • Handcrafted tradition: "Grandmother Sobo" is made in Japan from high-quality papier-mâché and lovingly designed with fine crepe and washi paper.
  • Symbol of experience and care: This figure honors the wisdom and warmth that characterize grandparents.
  • Compact size: At 4.8 cm tall, it is a perfect collectible or gift for anyone who loves Japanese culture.
  • Deeply rooted symbolism: Ideal as a lucky charm or decorative element that expresses appreciation and gratitude.

Give "Grandmother Sobo" as an expression of respect and gratitude or keep her as a reminder of the importance of family and care in your life. This Okiagari combines art, tradition and symbolism in one unique object!