Collection: KOKESHI
🎎 Adopt your Kokeshi.
Each doll is a soul carved in the heart of traditional Japan.
Kokeshi, traditional Japanese wooden dolls, are a concentrate of elegance and craftsmanship from the Tohoku region. Each old and authentic Kokeshi tells a story, with its refined, carved, and hand-painted shape.
Each Kokeshi is unique—only one piece available.
Let your heart speak before they disappear.
New Kokeshi added every week!
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi – Sakunami Style – Signed Takeda Shinkichi (武田信吉) – 30cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi - Tsuchiyu Style - Signed Abe Kazue (阿部 計英) - 36cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi – Yajiro style – signed Sato Naoki (佐藤直樹) – 30 cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi - Tsugaru Camellia style - signed Sato Yoshiki (佐藤佳樹) - 24 cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi - Tōgatta style plum blossoms - signed Satō Kesakichi (佐藤今朝吉) - 29 cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi – Hijiori style – signed Kobayashi Shōzō – 24 cm
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Rare Vintage Japanese Kokeshi – Naruko, Ginzan Oshin Style – Signed Momoru Izu 伊豆守 – 25 cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi – Yamagata Sakunami style by Sakabe Masahiro - 25 cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi - Naruko style chrysanthemums – signed Kojima Chōjirō (小島長治郎) – 21 cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi - Shingata style – signed Yanome Hachizō 矢ノ目八蔵 – 30cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi – Omiyage お土産 – Akakura 赤倉 Mountain Resort – 25 cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi - Sōsaku style red kimono – signed Sansaku Sekiguchi (関口三作) – 17 cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi – Naruko style – Signed Honda Isao – 22 cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi – Striped Tsuchiyu Style – Signed Tokunaga Shin'ichi – 26 cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi – Omiyage お土産 – Iwasaki – Temple, red bridge & poem – 30 cm
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Japanese Kokeshi – Sosaku creative plum blossoms by Tanaka Shigemi aka Kojo (田中晃常) - 15 cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi - Yajirō style - signed Niiyama Fukuo (新山福雄) - 25 cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi - Nakanosawa style red flowers – signed Iwamoto Yoshizō – 21 cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi – Tôgatta style black and gray – signed Murakami Tamajirō – 25 cm
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Vintage Japanese Kokeshi - Tsuchiyu Style - Signed Watanabe Sadami (渡辺定巳) - 21 cm
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Kokeshi Dolls: Folk Art, the Soul of Rural Japan
Kokeshi are small Japanese wooden dolls, turned and hand-painted by artisans in northern Japan, in the Tōhoku mountains. Appearing at the end of the Edo period (early 19th century), they were initially given to children as good luck charms.
According to tradition, giving a Kokeshi is to convey a wish for health, happiness, and protection — a silent prayer sculpted in wood.
Their simple silhouette, without arms or legs, expresses the essence of Japanese minimalism: purity, balance, softness. The hand-painted floral patterns – chrysanthemums, peonies, maple leaves – symbolize the seasons and the cycle of life.
At KOGEDO, we exclusively offer vintage Japanese Kokeshi, sourced in Japan and carefully studied: Dentō Kokeshi (traditional), Shingata Kokeshi (new forms from the Shōwa era), and Sōsaku Kokeshi (creative).
Each doll is analyzed, identified, and its story told, because behind each painted face lies the history of an artisan, a region, and a style, which we wish to share with you.
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The 12 Regional Kokeshi Styles
The Dentō Kokeshi (伝統こけし), or traditional kokeshi, are divided into 12 regional styles:
- Naruko (Miyagi)
- Tōgatta (Miyagi)
- Yajirō (Miyagi)
- Sakunami (Miyagi)
- Hijiori (Yamagata)
- Zaō (Yamagata)
- Yamagata (Yamagata)
- Kijiyama (Akita)
- Tsugaru (Aomori)
- Tsuchiyu (Fukushima)
- Nanbu (Iwate) – Simple lines
- Nakanosawa (Fukushima)
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From Dentō Kokeshi to Sōsaku Kokeshi
The history of Kokeshi dolls mirrors that of modern Japan:
Dentō Kokeshi (traditional)
Originated in villages where artisans turned wood for onsen.
Shingata Kokeshi (new styles)
Appeared in the 1940s–1950s: more free, they take some liberties with tradition, sometimes designed for Japanese domestic tourism (Omiyage Kokeshi)
Sōsaku Kokeshi (creative)
From the 1960s–1970s, each artisan became an artist, exploring new forms and expressions. Carved, polychrome, expressive, they have won over museums and collectors.
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Symbolism and Presence of Kokeshi
Protection (wish for life)
Given at birth, Kokeshi dolls carry a wish for health, happiness, and protection. The turned wood embodies stability and growth.
Memory (transmission)
They also serve as a keepsake: a discreet link between generations, honoring family lives and stories.
Aesthetics (simplicity & seasons)
Without arms or legs, the form gets to the essence: balance, modesty, serenity. Floral motifs evoke the rhythm of the seasons.
In the home (soothing presence)
More an object of contemplation than decoration, the Kokeshi brings a calm and warm presence, from the living room to the child's bedroom.
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Why choose KOGEDO?
Expertise and thoroughness
Each Kokeshi is studied according to its artisan, region, lineage, and period. We tell you everything!
Direct selection in Japan
We source them directly from antique markets and collectors.
Guaranteed authenticity
Only vintage Kokeshi, with the unique charm of aged wood and artisanal craftsmanship.
Shipping from France
Careful packaging, fast tracking, passionate service.



















