Imai Daruma NAYA
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Fuku-iri Daruma #1 nine colors_Red
Imai Daruma NAYA's Fuku-iri Daruma is a classic design — one that has been popular for over 200 years.
Traditionally red, a color believed to ward off bad luck, evil spirits and illness, each daruma is hand-painted with motifs representing two of Japan’s ancient animal symbols of longevity. The daruma’s eyebrows are cranes, once said to live 1,000 years. The beard and mustache are turtles, believed to live 10,000 years. Painted in gold the daruma’s chest is the kanji character for “fuku,” good fortune — the mark of a vigilant guardian deity.
Imai Daruma NAYA’s contemporary lineup of Fuku-iri Daruma offers this traditional design in vibrant pop colors, each symbolic in Japan. There is a color to suit any home, each auspicious in a slightly different way.
Imai Daruma NAYA’s lineup of 9 colors turn the Fuku-iri into a new contemporary classic.
Material: recycled paper, clay soil, paint
Size by height: #1 - 9 cm
Color type: Red, White, Black, Blue, Green, Purple, Yellow, Orange, Pink
Made in Japan
Fuku-iri Daruma #1 nine colors_White
Imai Daruma NAYA's Fuku-iri Daruma is a classic design — one that has been popular for over 200 years.
Traditionally red, a color believed to ward off bad luck, evil spirits and illness, each daruma is hand-painted with motifs representing two of Japan’s ancient animal symbols of longevity. The daruma’s eyebrows are cranes, once said to live 1,000 years. The beard and mustache are turtles, believed to live 10,000 years. Painted in gold the daruma’s chest is the kanji character for “fuku,” good fortune — the mark of a vigilant guardian deity.
Imai Daruma NAYA’s contemporary lineup of Fuku-iri Daruma offers this traditional design in vibrant pop colors, each symbolic in Japan. There is a color to suit any home, each auspicious in a slightly different way.
Imai Daruma NAYA’s lineup of 9 colors turn the Fuku-iri into a new contemporary classic.
Material: recycled paper, clay soil, paint
Size by height: #1 - 9 cm
Color type: Red, White, Black, Blue, Green, Purple, Yellow, Orange, Pink
Made in Japan
Fuku-iri Daruma #1 nine colors_Blue
Imai Daruma NAYA's Fuku-iri Daruma is a classic design — one that has been popular for over 200 years.
Traditionally red, a color believed to ward off bad luck, evil spirits and illness, each daruma is hand-painted with motifs representing two of Japan’s ancient animal symbols of longevity. The daruma’s eyebrows are cranes, once said to live 1,000 years. The beard and mustache are turtles, believed to live 10,000 years. Painted in gold the daruma’s chest is the kanji character for “fuku,” good fortune — the mark of a vigilant guardian deity.
Imai Daruma NAYA’s contemporary lineup of Fuku-iri Daruma offers this traditional design in vibrant pop colors, each symbolic in Japan. There is a color to suit any home, each auspicious in a slightly different way.
Imai Daruma NAYA’s lineup of 9 colors turn the Fuku-iri into a new contemporary classic.
Material: recycled paper, clay soil, paint
Size by height: #1 - 9 cm
Color type: Red, White, Black, Blue, Green, Purple, Yellow, Orange, Pink
Made in Japan
Fuku-iri Daruma #1 nine colors_Green
Imai Daruma NAYA's Fuku-iri Daruma is a classic design — one that has been popular for over 200 years.
Traditionally red, a color believed to ward off bad luck, evil spirits and illness, each daruma is hand-painted with motifs representing two of Japan’s ancient animal symbols of longevity. The daruma’s eyebrows are cranes, once said to live 1,000 years. The beard and mustache are turtles, believed to live 10,000 years. Painted in gold the daruma’s chest is the kanji character for “fuku,” good fortune — the mark of a vigilant guardian deity.
Imai Daruma NAYA’s contemporary lineup of Fuku-iri Daruma offers this traditional design in vibrant pop colors, each symbolic in Japan. There is a color to suit any home, each auspicious in a slightly different way.
Imai Daruma NAYA’s lineup of 9 colors turn the Fuku-iri into a new contemporary classic.
Material: recycled paper, clay soil, paint
Size by height: #1 - 9 cm
Color type: Red, White, Black, Blue, Green, Purple, Yellow, Orange, Pink
Made in Japan
Fuku-iri Daruma #1 nine colors_Purple
Imai Daruma NAYA's Fuku-iri Daruma is a classic design — one that has been popular for over 200 years.
Traditionally red, a color believed to ward off bad luck, evil spirits and illness, each daruma is hand-painted with motifs representing two of Japan’s ancient animal symbols of longevity. The daruma’s eyebrows are cranes, once said to live 1,000 years. The beard and mustache are turtles, believed to live 10,000 years. Painted in gold the daruma’s chest is the kanji character for “fuku,” good fortune — the mark of a vigilant guardian deity.
Imai Daruma NAYA’s contemporary lineup of Fuku-iri Daruma offers this traditional design in vibrant pop colors, each symbolic in Japan. There is a color to suit any home, each auspicious in a slightly different way.
Imai Daruma NAYA’s lineup of 9 colors turn the Fuku-iri into a new contemporary classic.
Material: recycled paper, clay soil, paint
Size by height: #1 - 9 cm
Color type: Red, White, Black, Blue, Green, Purple, Yellow, Orange, Pink
Made in Japan
Fuku-iri Daruma #1 nine colors_Orange
Imai Daruma NAYA's Fuku-iri Daruma is a classic design — one that has been popular for over 200 years.
Traditionally red, a color believed to ward off bad luck, evil spirits and illness, each daruma is hand-painted with motifs representing two of Japan’s ancient animal symbols of longevity. The daruma’s eyebrows are cranes, once said to live 1,000 years. The beard and mustache are turtles, believed to live 10,000 years. Painted in gold the daruma’s chest is the kanji character for “fuku,” good fortune — the mark of a vigilant guardian deity.
Imai Daruma NAYA’s contemporary lineup of Fuku-iri Daruma offers this traditional design in vibrant pop colors, each symbolic in Japan. There is a color to suit any home, each auspicious in a slightly different way.
Imai Daruma NAYA’s lineup of 9 colors turn the Fuku-iri into a new contemporary classic.
Material: recycled paper, clay soil, paint
Size by height: #1 - 9 cm
Color type: Red, White, Black, Blue, Green, Purple, Yellow, Orange, Pink
Made in Japan
Fuku-iri Daruma #1 nine colors_Pink
Imai Daruma NAYA's Fuku-iri Daruma is a classic design — one that has been popular for over 200 years.
Traditionally red, a color believed to ward off bad luck, evil spirits and illness, each daruma is hand-painted with motifs representing two of Japan’s ancient animal symbols of longevity. The daruma’s eyebrows are cranes, once said to live 1,000 years. The beard and mustache are turtles, believed to live 10,000 years. Painted in gold the daruma’s chest is the kanji character for “fuku,” good fortune — the mark of a vigilant guardian deity.
Imai Daruma NAYA’s contemporary lineup of Fuku-iri Daruma offers this traditional design in vibrant pop colors, each symbolic in Japan. There is a color to suit any home, each auspicious in a slightly different way.
Imai Daruma NAYA’s lineup of 9 colors turn the Fuku-iri into a new contemporary classic.
Material: recycled paper, clay soil, paint
Size by height: #1 - 9 cm
Color type: Red, White, Black, Blue, Green, Purple, Yellow, Orange, Pink
Made in Japan
Fuku-iri Daruma Red #5
Imai Daruma NAYA's Fuku-iri Daruma Red is a classic design — one that has been popular for over 200 years.
Traditionally red, a color believed to ward off bad luck, evil spirits and illness, each daruma is hand-painted with motifs representing two of Japan’s ancient animal symbols of longevity. The daruma’s eyebrows are cranes, once said to live 1,000 years. The beard and mustache are turtles, believed to live 10,000 years. Painted in gold the daruma’s chest is the kanji character for “fuku,” good fortune — the mark of a vigilant guardian deity.
Material: recycled paper, clay soil, paint
Size by height: #5 - 20 cm
Color type: Red
Made in Japan
Designer's Daruma #2 three colors_Black
The Designer’s Daruma brings minimalist beauty to a traditional Japanese concept. A lucky talisman to inspire and encourage, and a contemporary objet d’art.
Three flowing lines on each side of the lucky doll’s body symbolize the passage of time from the past to the future. Poetic Japanese word equations — “Korobu x 7” and “Okiru x 8” — allude to the wise Japanese proverb: “Fall down seven times, get up eight.” To fall is not to fail, it’s an opportunity to get up for a fresh start. It’s a message to never give up hope and that courage and strength lies in resilience and perseverance.
Designer’s DARUMA are made with recycled paper and hand-painted with environmentally friendly paint in bold matt colors. Each one is a unique piece of art conceived by Designer 2104, a designer renowned for revitalizing traditional and cultural objects in Japan with new and innovative concepts.
Material: recycled paper, clay soil, paint
Sizes by height: #2 - 12 cm
Color type: Black, Red, White
Made in Japan
Designer's Daruma #2 three colors_Red
The Designer’s Daruma brings minimalist beauty to a traditional Japanese concept. A lucky talisman to inspire and encourage, and a contemporary objet d’art.
Three flowing lines on each side of the lucky doll’s body symbolize the passage of time from the past to the future. Poetic Japanese word equations — “Korobu x 7” and “Okiru x 8” — allude to the wise Japanese proverb: “Fall down seven times, get up eight.” To fall is not to fail, it’s an opportunity to get up for a fresh start. It’s a message to never give up hope and that courage and strength lies in resilience and perseverance.
Designer’s DARUMA are made with recycled paper and hand-painted with environmentally friendly paint in bold matt colors. Each one is a unique piece of art conceived by Designer 2104, a designer renowned for revitalizing traditional and cultural objects in Japan with new and innovative concepts.
Material: recycled paper, clay soil, paint
Sizes by height: #2 - 12 cm
Color type: Black, Red, White
Made in Japan
Designer's Daruma #2 three colors_White
The Designer’s Daruma brings minimalist beauty to a traditional Japanese concept. A lucky talisman to inspire and encourage, and a contemporary objet d’art.
Three flowing lines on each side of the lucky doll’s body symbolize the passage of time from the past to the future. Poetic Japanese word equations — “Korobu x 7” and “Okiru x 8” — allude to the wise Japanese proverb: “Fall down seven times, get up eight.” To fall is not to fail, it’s an opportunity to get up for a fresh start. It’s a message to never give up hope and that courage and strength lies in resilience and perseverance.
Designer’s DARUMA are made with recycled paper and hand-painted with environmentally friendly paint in bold matt colors. Each one is a unique piece of art conceived by Designer 2104, a designer renowned for revitalizing traditional and cultural objects in Japan with new and innovative concepts.
Material: recycled paper, clay soil, paint
Sizes by height: #2 - 12 cm
Color type: Black, Red, White
Made in Japan
Designer's Daruma #5 three colors_Black
The Designer’s Daruma brings minimalist beauty to a traditional Japanese concept. A lucky talisman to inspire and encourage, and a contemporary objet d’art.
Three flowing lines on each side of the lucky doll’s body symbolize the passage of time from the past to the future. Poetic Japanese word equations — “Korobu x 7” and “Okiru x 8” — allude to the wise Japanese proverb: “Fall down seven times, get up eight.” To fall is not to fail, it’s an opportunity to get up for a fresh start. It’s a message to never give up hope and that courage and strength lies in resilience and perseverance.
Designer’s DARUMA are made with recycled paper and hand-painted with environmentally friendly paint in bold matt colors. Each one is a unique piece of art conceived by Designer 2104, a designer renowned for revitalizing traditional and cultural objects in Japan with new and innovative concepts.
Material: recycled paper, clay soil, paint
Sizes by height: #5 - 20 cm
Color type: Black, Red, White
Made in Japan