Costume pottery dolls inspired by Japanese kimono.
Colors - blue and white decorated with pleasant Story I love cats.
Production of a pair of men - women for decorative landscaping.
Supplied with every step. From molding clay (featuring the oven until dry. And burned with a very high temperature. To the pottery. Quality. Then a beautiful painting. Using a handmade process.
The design with the simplicity of the handmade pottery dolls have colorful flowers add interest to the work.
Paint brushes with color quality can be cleaned. With clear water.
The history of the uniforms of the pottery dolls
Japanese kimono or dress with a long history dating from the Heian or BC. 794-1192 before the Nara period. (AD 710-794), the Japanese set up the upper and lower as well, or just a piece of cloth to do the same.
I came to the Heian period, which is the start of a kimono dress of Japanese cutting techniques developed by the fabric in a straight line. To make it easier to wear. I immediately took cover. It is set for all weather conditions. If I use a thick cloth. If the summer is to use a thin cloth. This makes it convenient to quickly spread kimono fashion in those days to tailor it to figure out how to make a colorful kimono. Cleansing blends well with the colors. To suit the weather and social class. Considered during the development of the "color" the most.
In the Kamakura era. (AD 1192-1338) and the Romanov XI (1338-1573 AD), both women and men to wear the kimono color Ministry of troublemaker. The Warriors have a shot at a fourth series is to show flashy leadership style is sometimes referred to as the field race ever.
Later in the Edo period. (AD 1600-1868) the Shogun rule Japan in Ku Ka Wah. By the aristocracy to rule over the region. Then, the samurai warriors, each agency will be split up by a group of self-described as a "uniform" at all.
The series is divided into three parts: a set of values Mishima modern kimono sewing kimono linen to cover the shoulders look like skirts and trousers separately. Kimono of the samurai to cut it. So the next step was to develop a kimono. It is a piece of art.
Later in the Meiji era. (AD 1868-1912) of Japan have been severely influenced by foreign residents of Japan have begun to put more universal. And to put on a kimono at the ceremony.



