Vintage 1970s Japanese Daruma Doll (ダルマ) | Zen Buddhist Roly-Poly Figurine | Paper Mâché Folk Art | Symbol of Resilience
Vintage 1970s Japanese Daruma Doll (ダルマ) | Zen Buddhist Roly-Poly Figurine | Paper Mâché Folk Art | Symbol of Resilience
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Add a piece of cultural wisdom and charm to your home with this authentic vintage 1970s Japanese Daruma doll (ダルマ) – a traditional paper-mâché tumbler figurine rich in spiritual meaning and Japanese folk heritage.
Handcrafted in the image of Bodhidharma, the monk who introduced Zen Buddhism, the Daruma doll is designed in the “zazen” meditative posture. A true symbol of resilience, the doll always stands back up when knocked down — a reflection of the Japanese proverb “七転び八起き” (Fall down seven times, get up eight).
This Daruma is more than a toy — it’s a visual reminder of persistence, purpose, and inner strength. Perfect for collectors of vintage Japanese items, spiritual home decor enthusiasts, or anyone seeking meaningful, story-rich objects for their space.
✅ Key Features
✅ Authentic Vintage – 1970s original from Japan’s Showa era
✅ Iconic Design – Features the traditional ダルマ (Daruma) character
✅ Resilience Symbol – Always returns upright when pushed
✅ Zen Buddhist Inspiration – Embodies meditation and spiritual endurance
✅ Handmade Paper-Mâché – Lightweight and full of retro charm
✅ Unique Folk Art – A true collectible of Japanese tradition
✅ One-of-a-Kind Find – Acquired from an official Japanese government antique auction
✅ Perfect Gift or Decor – Ideal for spiritual seekers, collectors, or lovers of Japanese culture
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