Description
- Japanese wish-making black doll. Made in Takasaki, Japan.
- In Japan, once you set a goal, then you paint the right eye with black color and if you reach your goal then you paint the left eye with black color.
- They are popular symbols of good luck when making wishes or celebrating.
- The material is paper-mashade. The measures approx. 6" tall. It is brand new. It is a perfect gift for anyone making resolution.
- Nana korobi Hachi Oki () which means fall down seven times, get up eight. Never Give up dreams!
Show here is a wish-making doll. In Japan, once you set a goal, then you paint the right eye with black color and if you reach your goal then you paint the left eye with black color. They are popular symbols of good luck when making wishes or celebrating. 100% made in Japan. The material is paper-mashade. The measures approx. 6" tall. It is brand new. It is a perfect gift for anyone making resolution. 7135 Nana korobi Hachi Oki () which means fall down seven times, get up eight. Never Give up dreams!