





daruma doll
UnbrandedDaruma Doll No. 0 White
USD · All duties prepaid by Tokyo Carry
Highlights
- Hollow-eye design: paint left eye with wish, right eye when fulfilled
- 4.5 cm small size, hand-painted white matte finish
- Folk art heritage dating to Edo period, symbol of perseverance and good fortune
About this craft
Daruma (だるま) originates in Edo-period Buddhist imagery. The doll embodies Bodhidharma, founder of Zen, and carries symbolism of perseverance (daruma never tips over). Painting the eyes is a ritualistic intention-setting practice unique to Japanese folklore.
Description
Wish-granting Edo-period daruma with unfilled eyes
Keep on shelf or desk as daily reminder of intentions. Paint left eye when setting a wish or goal; paint right eye upon completion or success. Dust gently with soft cloth.
Shipping & Import
Ships from Tokyo with tracking. Import duties, taxes, or carrier fees may apply depending on your destination country unless shown as prepaid at checkout.
Details
- Brand
- Unbranded
- Dimensions
- 3.5 × 3.5 × 4.5 cm
- Finish Types
- Matte
- Material Type
- Paper
- Item Dimensions L x W x H
- 35L x 35W x 45H mm
- Weight
- 7 g













