Every Year On 3Rd March, Japan Celebrates Hina Matsuri, The Doll Festival. Girls Receive Hina Dolls As Birth Presents, Which Are Then Used To Form A Hina Ningyo, A Composition To Be Arranged On A Kind Of Altar Or Against A Backdrop To Ensure A Happy Life For Girls. The Emperor Holds A Scepter In His Right Hand, As A Symbol Of His Power. The Clothing Is Inspired By The Traditional Clothes Used In The Imperial Court During The Heian Period (794-1185) And Is Characterized By The Many Layers Worn.
Lladró Hina Dolls Emperor Figurine^ Japanese Culture
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Every Year On 3Rd March, Japan Celebrates Hina Matsuri, The Doll Festival. Girls Receive Hina Dolls As Birth Presents, W…
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Categories: Heritage Lladró, Japanese Culture, Sculptures
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