What does a “Hands and Feet Master” do? The series of craftsmen who make dolls

puppet

What does a “Hands and Feet Master” do? The series of craftsmen who make dolls(teashishi)

artisan

A craftsman who specializes in making the hands and feet of dolls. First, a framework of hands and feet is made from paulownia wood and wire. Then, the dolls are made of paulownia wood and wire, and the flesh is added with toso (a type of clay made by mixing paulownia wood powder and glue). Then, gofun (a kind of clay made from a mixture of paulownia wood powder and glue) is applied over and over again. The work is then covered with many coats of gofun (white paint made from powdered shells of clams, oysters, etc.). Finally, nails and fingers are made with a small knife, and finally the nails are polished to a glossy finish. In total, more than 30 processes are required to complete the work. The slightest gesture of the hand or the expression of the fingertips can give the doll a graceful and cute appearance, making it an important part of the doll.

新着・おすすめ情報

  1. common variety of women’s kimono sash

  2. make

  3. Noge-Otsuka Tomb (Setagaya, Tokyo)

  4. Seppuku monaka” and “Keikyuu monaka” …… “Shinshodou” produces wagashi that are both humorous and delicious.

  5. Why is the oak in “Kashiwa-mochi” said to symbolize the prosperity of descendants?

  6. What does “agari” mean? Its origin is also explained.

  7. Nihonbashi (bridge)

  8. Ruins of Kirishitan residence (Myogadani, Tokyo)

  9. Nihonbashi Saruya is the only toothpick specialty store in Japan. Once you use it, you will never go back to ordinary toothpicks.

  10. Chomeiji Temple (Mukojima, Tokyo)

  11. Yanaka Cemetery

  12. Japanese Food Manners You Should Know. Sashimi, Sushi, Tempura, Yakimono…… explained by cuisine.

  13. Anyone can do it by themselves! How to Tie a Yukata Obi – Kai no Kuchi

  14. skewered eel roasted and wrapped in fried egg

  15. vinegared rice and sliced raw tuna wrapped in seaweed