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Hakata Dolls
Hakata Dolls
These elegant porcelain figurines include many variations such as beautiful women, Kabuki characters, samurai warriors and so on. To keep up with changes in trends, local doll makers are constantly brushing up on their techniques and making new additions to their collection.
Hakata Weaving
Hakata Weaving
The "kenjo" pattern is most characteristic of this textile. It has always been well known for its rather austere look, but recently softer color combinations have come onto the market.
Kurume-gasuri
Kurume-gasuri
Kurume-gasuri is a fabric first created by Inoue Den, (born: 1788 in Kurume) and farmers in the Chikugo area have thus woven the fabric as a side business since the end of Edo era. The skillful designs with their beautiful shades of indigo have always, and continue to, attract a good many people to their wares.
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