Okiagari "Princess Hime" – Elegance and strength in perfection
Experience the magical beauty and grace of Japanese culture with our Okiagari "Princess Hime". Hime, the Japanese word for princess, stands for elegance, intelligence and kindness - and all of this is reflected in this charming doll. The "Princess Hime" is not only a decorative eye-catcher, but also a deeply symbolic object that combines strength and perseverance.
A tradition with deep meaning:
Okiagari-koboshi, translated as "little monk who never gets up", are traditional Japanese lucky charms made of papier-mâché. These dolls are designed to always return to their upright position, no matter how many times they fall over. Not only have they been an integral part of Japanese culture since the 14th century, but they are also a symbol of perseverance and optimism.
The symbolism of the Hime doll:
"Princess Hime" not only embodies beauty and nobility, but also reminds us to never give up - in the spirit of the Japanese proverb: "Fall down seven times, get up eight times". In Japan, it is tradition to drop Okiagari dolls during the Tokaichi market: the dolls that remain standing are considered lucky charms. In addition, each family member plus one other person is given a doll in the hope that the family will grow in the coming year.
Special features:
- Handcrafted tradition: Each "Princess Hime" doll is made in Japan from high-quality papier-mâché and decorated with loving details.
- Symbol of elegance and strength: combines the values of grace, intelligence and perseverance in a unique figure.
- Compact size: With a height of only 4.8 cm, this doll is perfect for collectors and lovers of Japanese culture.
- Elegant design: Decorated with traditional crepe and washi paper, which underlines the elegance of the Hime figure.
Bring a piece of Japanese tradition and culture into your home! With the "Princess Hime" you not only get a beautiful work of art, but also a lucky charm that inspires you every day.
Okiagari "Princess Hime" – Elegance and strength in perfection
Experience the magical beauty and grace of Japanese culture with our Okiagari "Princess Hime". Hime, the Japanese word for princess, stands for elegance, intelligence and kindness - and all of this is reflected in this charming doll. The "Princess Hime" is not only a decorative eye-catcher, but also a deeply symbolic object that combines strength and perseverance.
A tradition with deep meaning:
Okiagari-koboshi, translated as "little monk who never gets up", are traditional Japanese lucky charms made of papier-mâché. These dolls are designed to always return to their upright position, no matter how many times they fall over. Not only have they been an integral part of Japanese culture since the 14th century, but they are also a symbol of perseverance and optimism.
The symbolism of the Hime doll:
"Princess Hime" not only embodies beauty and nobility, but also reminds us to never give up - in the spirit of the Japanese proverb: "Fall down seven times, get up eight times". In Japan, it is tradition to drop Okiagari dolls during the Tokaichi market: the dolls that remain standing are considered lucky charms. In addition, each family member plus one other person is given a doll in the hope that the family will grow in the coming year.
Special features:
- Handcrafted tradition: Each "Princess Hime" doll is made in Japan from high-quality papier-mâché and decorated with loving details.
- Symbol of elegance and strength: combines the values of grace, intelligence and perseverance in a unique figure.
- Compact size: With a height of only 4.8 cm, this doll is perfect for collectors and lovers of Japanese culture.
- Elegant design: Decorated with traditional crepe and washi paper, which underlines the elegance of the Hime figure.
Bring a piece of Japanese tradition and culture into your home! With the "Princess Hime" you not only get a beautiful work of art, but also a lucky charm that inspires you every day.