Fukukan/Fortune Can - Gokayama Paper Clay Shiso-Doll Snake
Famous for the World Heritage Site Ainokura Gassho-Zukuri Village, Gokayama, Toyama Prefecture, has been producing handmade washi paper since ancient times. These lovely good-luck charms are made by pressing washi clay, made by reusing scraps from washi production, into a mould. The washi paper is attached to a dried doll, which is then hand-painted to create an adorable lucky charm.
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Country/Region of Origin: Nanto City, Toyama Prefecture, Japan
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