1930s Benkei composite doll, a traditional Japanese Kimekomi doll representing the warrior monk Benkei. These dolls are often displayed by families to wish for their sons' healthy growth, strength, and success. They each measure 9 inches wide x 5 inches deep x 12 inches tall. Asking $95 each.
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I don't know how old these actually are? but Here's some more information about them:
Key features of this type of doll:
Material: Made from composition, a mix of sawdust, glue, and other materials. Appearance: Features intricate details, including detailed facial expressions, fine fabrics, and meticulously styled attire. Historical Significance: Benkei is a popular figure in Japanese folklore, literature, plays, and films. Purpose: Families display these figures to wish for their sons' healthy growth, strength, and success in life.