Mail Order of Traditional Handicrafts and Folk Art

We introduce traditional crafts and folk crafts from Tohoku region and sell them by mail order.

I wrote my thoughts on handwork on my blog.
The specialized in handwork
 
Payments from overseas

Top page Product introduction Company Profile Japanese
We introduce Handwork, traditional crafts, folk art and traditional foods made by craftsmen in the Tohoku region of Japan
that have been handed down from generation to generation,
and sell them by mail order .
・・・We advocate Life with Japanese beauty.・・・ 
Kamegaoka Shaded Earthenware Dogu  
Yumeno Workshop
Koji Shibatani
Kamegaoka Shaded Dogu / Making Charismatic Dogu
Dogu", an unglazed clay artifact in the shape of a human figure, originated in the early Jomon period (about 13,000 years ago). ), which dates back to the Some stretch out and raise their hands, others show a woman about to give birth, and others show a large face with extreme emphasis. Clay figurines, which have a variety of shapes and forms, are also called "prayer sculptures," and are a symbol of the spiritual world of people in the Jomon period. and religious beliefs, and has earned a worldwide reputation as a work of art that embodies the way of life. 

 
Dogu", an unglazed clay artifact in the shape of a human figure, originated in the early Jomon period (about 13,000 years ago). ), which dates back to the Some stretch out and raise their hands, others show a woman about to give birth, and others show a large face with extreme emphasis. Clay figurines, which have a variety of shapes and forms, are also known as "prayer sculptures" and are a symbol of the spiritual world of people in the Jomon period. It is highly regarded worldwide as a work of art that embodies the way of life and faith.  
                                          -from the leaflet "Dogu" (National Treasure)
Aomori Prefecture is home to the Sannai-Maruyama Jomon Monument, the Kamegaoka shaded earthenware clay figurine (an important cultural property) in Kizukuri-machi (now in Tsugaru City), and a number of other sites. Many clay figurines have been excavated in Hachinohe City, such as "Choral Dogu" (a national treasure). Mr. Koji Shibatani of Goshogawara was fascinated by "Kamegaoka Dogu" when he was a high school student. He is a charismatic man when it comes to Dogu. He will be able to tell you about the lost world of Jomon and the spirituality of Jomon Dogu.
In the "The specialized in handwork", we will introduce Dogu from Aomori and Tohoku area, where Jomon people made Dogu as a part of their spiritual life while they were hunting and gathering.

                                           -2010.04.20-
We had been making Dogu (clay figurines) in our workshop in Onoe Town since the support project of Aomori Prefecture. However, due to several setbacks, we had to stop making Dogu for a few years. I did. In addition to the hard work of the ryokan business, making clay figurines was his life's work.
When he was a high school student, he encountered the Kamegaoka shaded-glassDoguu (an important cultural property) excavated in Kizukuri town and was fascinated by it, which is said to be charismatic. Mr. Koji Shibatani, the founder of the Jomon Era, has been talking about the Jomon Era for a long time. The world is in the midst of a time of corona ravages, and the Jomon period is a time of crisis. The Jomon, who lived off the bounty of nature's uncontested bounty, are said to have communicated with the universe at a far more distant time. Listen. The clay figurines, which are said to be the 'prayer sculptures' of the Jomon people, are said to have been a belief in procreation, evil spirits, and substitution. There are. The number of people seeking miniature clay figurines for their power is increasing. Especially "Shakobo", nicknamed as "Shakobo" from Itayanagi, is said to have a strong energy. It is said that its energy is especially strong. We would like to present the Dogu made by Koji Shibatani to all the Dogu fans in Japan.
                                                     -2020.07.15-

     
 
●乾燥棚の土偶
Product Information 
Kind
Baby dogu  Kamegaoka Dogu  Tamashimizu Dogu,  Itayanagi Dogu  Dogu (3 pieces) 
Kamegaoka Dogu
(without legs)
 
     
Medium Clay Figure  Kamegaoka Shading Dogu (Small size), Itayanagi Dogu
(Small size)  
   
Kamegaoka Shaded glass Dogu
(medium size)  
   
Full size Dogu Kamegaoka Dogu Itayanagi Dogu  Sannohe Dogu   
OtherDogu
(clay figurine)
Tanohata Clay figurine   Tajiri Clay figurine Sannohe Clay figurine  Morioka Clay figurine 
Cannabis and Dogu
   
  • Prices are listed as unit price. A separate sales tax will be added to the price.
  • We have been on a break for several years, but now we are ready to start again.
    We will be able to deliver it in about two months even if we don't have it in stock.
  • Please inquire about past Dogu artworks.
Baby Dogu Return
  • Baby Dogu is available as a good luck charm. Dogu is said to have been a symbol of the Jomon people's prayer for the prosperity of their descendants, and a symbol of prosperity. We are there.
    Why don't you receive the energy and vibrations emitted from the Jomon clay figurines of the non-contentious Jomon.
  • A Kamegaoka Dogu is said to bring out your other inner self and lead you to a good marriage.
  • Tamashimizu Dogu is said to bring out bad energy from illnesses and make you reborn with a new constitution.
  • Itayanagi Dogu is said to purify and heal you and your surroundings.
 
Kamegaoka Dogu   
 ¥1,300
 H 5.0 cm x W 3.5 cm x 1.5 cm
 (Whole bodymini size) 
 Product Code T-02909
 
Tamashimizu Dogu   
 ¥1,300
 H 4.0cm x W 4.5cm x W 2.0cm
 (Full body mini size)
 Product Code T-02910
 
Itayanagi Dogu   
 
¥1,300
 
H 4.0 cm x W 4.5 cm x W 2.8 cm
 (Full body mini size)
 Product Code T-02911
 
     
   
Dogu 3-piece set
 ¥3,600
 Three BABY DOGU items.
 This is a set. 
 Product Code T-02912
Kamegaoka Dogu
(limited edition)   
 
(Full body/No legs.) 
 ¥3,000
 H 6 cm x W 5 cm x 2.5 cm
 Product Code T-02915 
Medium Clay FigureReturn   
     
Kamegaoka Dogu
 (Small, full body)   
 
¥5,000
 H 9.0cm x W 6.0cm x W 3.0cm
 Product Code T-02913
 
Kamegaoka Dogu   
 (Small body with stand)

 ¥5,600
 H 9.0cm x W 6.0cm x W 3.0cm
 Stand 6.8cm x 0.9cm thick
 Product Code T-02914
 
Itayanagi Dogu (clay figurines)
 (Small, full body)
 
¥5,000 
 H 9.5 cm x W 7.0 cm
 Product Code T-02301 
     
Kamegaoka shaded-glass Dogu (clay figurines)
 (Mid to full body)   

 ¥100,000
 H 23cm x W 17cm
 Product Code T-02901
 
     
Full size Dogu Return    
     
Kamegaoka shaded-glass
  Dogu
(clay figurines)
 ¥150,000
 W28 x L38 x 10 cm
 Product Code T-02906
 (Box sold separately)
 paulownia box 
 Drop Lid Type ¥18,000
 Inroku type ¥15,000
 
Itayanagi Dogu         
 ¥50,000
 w15 cm x 20 cm x 11 cm
 Product Code T-02903
 (Box sold separately)
 paulownia box
 Inroku style ¥10,000
 
Sannohe Dogu
 ¥40,000
 W 18 cm x L 20 cm x 10 cm
 Product Code T-02905
 (Box sold separately) 
 paulownia box
 Inroku style
 ¥10,000
 
Other Dogu (clay figurine),】 Return  
If you are interested in these clay figures, please contact us.
Please contact us to discuss what we can make.
Please contact us for a consultation on what we can make.
   
Tanohata Dogu    
 H 15cm x W 8cm ( full size )
Product Code T-02902
Tajiri Dogu   
 H 21 cm x W 13.5 cm
 Product Code T-02806
 
Morioka City Dogu
 H 17cm x W 18cm
 (large bust)
 Product Code T-02804
 
     
     
Sannohe Dogu    
 H 10cm x W 14cm
 (large bust) 
 Product Code T-02805
   
     
Introduction to the Cannabis Museum Return 
There is the only " Cannabis Museum" in Japan in Nasu Kogen where I live. Almost all hemp is produced in Japan in the Kanuma region of Tochigi Prefecture, but there, you can learn about the ancient Japanese hemp (cannabis). We introduce the culture and its products. At "Shimotsuke, Aizu, Tsugaru The specialized in handwork", you can see the hemp products from the " Cannabis Museum", the ramie of Okuaizu, the " Yashu hemp paper Workshop" and "Dogu" from the Jomon period, which share the same spirituality. For more information, please see our blog / "Cannabis and Dogu series 1".
Return to Cannabis and Dogu   
Cannabis and Dogu  Return  
     
Hemp knit drawstring 
 
¥7,200
 
W 8.5 cm x H 11 cm
 Cord 40cm
 Product Code S-32017
To weave this kinchaku, we use about 4 fine hemp yarns and they cost ¥750 each. So it is very expensive.
Woven linen cloth 
 
¥21,600
 W 8.5 cm x H 11 cm
 Cord 40cm
 Product Code S-32018
 Few of the cannabis varieties used  here are produced. It is beaten,     softened, and twisted into yarn, and  there are few people who use it.
 It's a very precious product.
Kamegaoka Dogu
 (Small, full body)   
 
¥5,000
 H 9.0cm x W 6.0cm x W 3.0cm
 Product Code T-02913
 
 
 Hemp knitted drawstring can be
  ordered together.
 
toppage                                     □up 
2010/10/04/20 The homepage is now open.
Topy Planning  ltd.
100-467, Toyoura-nakamachi, Nasushiobara-City, Tochigi-ken
325-0063, Japan
tel/fax +81287-62-7673  Cell phone number: +8180-5089-9227
 

伝統工芸品・民芸品の通販【手仕事専科】

1