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| Address | 2-1-17 Minamiazabu Minatoku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:106-0047 |
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| Representative Name | Hiroshi Mori |
| Annual Revenue | JPY 285,000,000 |
| No. of Employees | 6 |
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SD item code:12652407
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Jomon Clay Figure Worm Dogu, Dogu, S size
縄文土偶 みみずく土偶 土偶 Sサイズ
(2024000007208)
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(2024000007208)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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About 1 month
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| Dimensions |
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Height approx. 7 cm
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Shigaraki clay, Mashiko clay
Package: Individual box
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Description
| [Mimizuku Clay Figure] Jomon clay figurines have been excavated in artificially broken state. In ancient times, the Jomon people were shrouded in a mysterious veil, The Jomon people, who were shrouded in a mysterious veil in ancient times, may have used these clay figurines to pray for good fortune. The Jomon clay figurines are believed to have been used by the Jomon people, who were shrouded in a mysterious veil in ancient times. Clay figures are clay dolls made in the Jomon period. They represent the spiritual worldview of the Jomon people, and their production began more than 10,000 years ago. The various clay figures here are faithfully reconstructed from actual excavations, including the Shakugi Clay Figure, which is a national treasure. There are various forms depending on the region and time period, and the amount and characteristics of the excavated items vary. The Jomon sites in Hokkaido*Northern Tohoku will be registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2021, and are attracting increasing attention. These are elaborate replicas carefully produced one by one by unglazed firing (an ancient firing method). |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Jun.29th 2026 to Aug.31st 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Jun.11th 2026 to Jun.15th 2026 |
| EMS | From Jun.10th 2026 to Jun.15th 2026 |
| Pantos Express | From Jun.12th 2026 to Jun.17th 2026 |
| DHL | From Jun.10th 2026 to Jun.12th 2026 |
| UPS | From Jun.10th 2026 to Jun.12th 2026 |
| FedEx | From Jun.10th 2026 to Jun.12th 2026 |
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*This is the sales page for "Mimizuku Dogu (clay figurine) S size.
*As a characteristic of handmade products, the texture of each piece is different. *Please consider the dimensions and weight as a guide only. *Because it is a handmade product, there are individual differences. Please understand that you cannot choose the item you would like to purchase. *This product is made-to-order, so we do not accept cancellations after the order is confirmed. *Please note that it may take longer than the stated delivery date when the manufacturer's stock is out of stock. Material : Shigaraki clay, Mashiko clay Country of Origin : made in japan *Shipment is available only on weekdays. If you place an order for multiple items with different delivery dates in the cart, we will ship the items with the longest delivery date. Please understand and purchase with your understanding. |
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Jomon clay figurines have been excavated in artificially broken state.
In ancient times, the Jomon people were shrouded in a mysterious veil,
The Jomon people, who were shrouded in a mysterious veil in ancient times, may have used these clay figurines to pray for good fortune. The Jomon clay figurines are believed to have been used by the Jomon people, who were shrouded in a mysterious veil in ancient times.
Clay figures are clay dolls made in the Jomon period.
They represent the spiritual worldview of the Jomon people, and their production began more than 10,000 years ago.
The various clay figures here are faithfully reconstructed from actual excavations, including the Shakugi Clay Figure, which is a national treasure.
There are various forms depending on the region and time period, and the amount and characteristics of the excavated items vary.
The Jomon sites in Hokkaido*Northern Tohoku will be registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2021, and are attracting increasing attention.
These are elaborate replicas carefully produced one by one by unglazed firing (an ancient firing method).