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Choemon Kiln Rakugaki Kano Fukusuke Sometsuke Kutani Doll

Sale price$129.00

The Choemon Kiln Rakugaki Kano Fukusuke Sometsuke Kutani Doll is a captivating fusion of tradition and contemporary artistry. Handcrafted by the skilled artisans at Choemon Kiln, this Kutani porcelain figure reinterprets the classic Fukusuke doll, a symbol of good fortune and prosperity.

This unique rendition features the traditional bowing pose, signifying respect and humility, while the refined blue-and-white sometsuke style lends an air of timeless elegance. The playful doodle-like details on the doll’s head add a whimsical, modern touch, blending humor with heritage.

Each piece is meticulously hand-painted, ensuring that no two dolls are exactly alike. The set includes a small fan accessory and a felt mat, making it a perfect collector’s item or a meaningful gift that embodies both craftsmanship and cultural charm.

Front view of the Fukusuke Sometsuke doll, showcasing its minimalist gold smile and eyes, placed on a red mat with a paper talisman.
Choemon Kiln Rakugaki Kano Fukusuke Sometsuke Kutani Doll Sale price$129.00

Meet the Artisan

Choemon Kiln

Founded in 1879, Choemon Kiln is a distinguished Kutani ware producer located in Terai, Ishikawa Prefecture. The kiln was established by the first-generation Choemon, who initially operated a wholesaling business for Kutani ware, distributing products nationwide through connections like Toyama's medicine peddlers. Recognizing the importance of quality control and artistic integrity, the third-generation head built an in-house workshop and kiln in 1941, transitioning into full-scale production. This move ensured oversight of every process, from clay preparation to painting, solidifying the kiln's commitment to craftsmanship.

Today, under the leadership of the sixth-generation head, Keigo Kamide, Choemon Kiln continues to honor its rich heritage while embracing innovation. Keigo, a graduate of Tokyo University of the Arts, returned to his ancestral workshop in 2006. He has since spearheaded collaborations with contemporary artists and designers, creating pieces that resonate with modern sensibilities while preserving traditional techniques. The kiln's portfolio ranges from classic tableware to avant-garde art pieces, contributing to the ongoing evolution and global appreciation of Kutani ware.