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MALAIKA
| Address | 3-33-4 Horinochi Hachiojishi Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:192-0355 |
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| Representative Name | KOICHI ITO |
| Annual Revenue | closed |
| No. of Employees | 330 |
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Figurine
SD item code:12936788
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Since each piece is handmade, patterns and colors may differ from those in the photos.
1点1点ハンドメイドで作られる為、柄や色味などが写真と異なります。
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(FIG1003)
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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About 1 week
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Width: 16 cm Height: 25.5 cm Depth: 10.5 cm
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Country of manufacture: India
Material / component: Paper
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Description
| Paper mache folk art made in the Mithila region of *India The paper mache crafts are made in the Mithila region of India*. This paper mache folk art is traditionally made in the Mithila region of India. The colorfully colored, blurred expressions on the faces of these paper mache crafts are somehow comforting. The warmth of handmade folk art can be felt. Mithila Art Paintings and folk art from the Mithila region, which straddles the border between Nepal and India. Originally painted as wall paintings, they are now widely known as representative crafts of India and Nepal, painted on cloth and paper. The paint is applied using fingers, a thin stick like a toothpick, or a pen nib. Nepalese mithilas are characterized by their bright colors and strong, thick lines, while Indian mithilas are characterized by the delicacy of their patterns with fine lines. The motifs vary widely, from religious objects such as deities to heartwarming scenes of everyday life. The way of expression differs depending on the artist, and the variety of styles is one of the charms of Indian mithirah. |
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| Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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| Sea Mail | From Mar.10th 2026 to May.12th 2026 |
| Air Mail | From Feb.20th 2026 to Feb.24th 2026 |
| EMS | From Feb.19th 2026 to Feb.24th 2026 |
| Pantos Express | From Feb.23rd 2026 to Feb.26th 2026 |
| DHL | From Feb.19th 2026 to Feb.23rd 2026 |
| UPS | From Feb.19th 2026 to Feb.23rd 2026 |
| FedEx | From Feb.19th 2026 to Feb.23rd 2026 |
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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
*The photo is for illustrative purposes only; each item is handmade and may differ from the photo in terms of carving, coloring, and expression.
*Color may look slightly different from the actual item depending on the display you are using. *Size may vary slightly. *Because it is a folk art made by handmade in the local area, there may be slight differences in expression, etc., and there may be some minor scratches at the time of production. Please enjoy it as a taste by handmade. |
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The paper mache crafts are made in the Mithila region of India*.
This paper mache folk art is traditionally made in the Mithila region of India. The colorfully colored, blurred expressions on the faces of these paper mache crafts are somehow comforting. The warmth of handmade folk art can be felt.
Mithila Art
Paintings and folk art from the Mithila region, which straddles the border between Nepal and India. Originally painted as wall paintings, they are now widely known as representative crafts of India and Nepal, painted on cloth and paper. The paint is applied using fingers, a thin stick like a toothpick, or a pen nib. Nepalese mithilas are characterized by their bright colors and strong, thick lines, while Indian mithilas are characterized by the delicacy of their patterns with fine lines. The motifs vary widely, from religious objects such as deities to heartwarming scenes of everyday life. The way of expression differs depending on the artist, and the variety of styles is one of the charms of Indian mithirah.
。 インドのミティラー地方で伝統的に作られる紙粘土細工(ペーパーマッシュ)の民芸品です。カラフルに色付けされたとぼけた表情がどこかほっこりさせてくれます。手作業で作られる民芸品の温かさ伝わってきます。
ミティラーアート
ネパールとインドの国境にまたがる、ミティラー地方の絵画や民芸品です。 もともとは、壁画として描かれていたものですが、現在では布や紙にペイントされてインドやネパールの代表する工芸品として広く知られています。 施されるペイントは指や、つまようじのような細い棒、ペン先を使用して描かれます。 ネパールのミティラーは色彩が鮮やかで、やや太めの線で力強く描かれるのが特長で、一方インドのミティラーは緻密な線で模様を入れる繊細さが特長です。 モチーフとなるものは、神様など宗教観を表すものや、日常の生活を切り取ったほのぼのとしたものなど多岐にわたります。 描いている人によって表現方法が異なり、色々な作風が見られるのも魅力の一つです。