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Edo Kimekomi Maneki Cinnamoroll Blue

Edo Kimekomi Maneki Cinnamoroll Blue

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Sanrio’s beloved Cinnamoroll takes on a refined new form in this Edo Kimekomi figure handcrafted by Kakinuma Toko, a studio preserving the traditional doll-making techniques of Japan. Clad in a soft blue kimono with sakura motifs and finished with gentle pleats and a hakama-style silhouette, this Cinnamoroll blends charm with craftsmanship. His bright yellow feet peek out beneath the hem, and a curled tail peeks from the back—each detail delicately inlaid using the kimekomi technique, where fabric is tucked into carved grooves on a paulownia wood base.

Far more than a plush toy, this is a piece of cultural storytelling—inviting smiles and fortune alike. A playful nod to the traditional maneki neko, this modern maneki invites joy with every glance.

Detail

Size: W 6.5in x L 3in x H 3.5in / W 16.5cm x L 7.5cm x H 9cm
Material: Rayon, Urethane Resin
Note: The pattern and its placement vary from piece to piece due to the handcrafted nature of the product.

Care & Use

  • Keep dry
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Kimekomi: The Art of Grooved Elegance in Japanese Craftsmanship

Kimekomi, a sophisticated art form originating from Kyoto’s Edo period, embodies the harmony of woodcraft and textile artistry. First developed by a craftsman at Kamigamo Shrine, this technique arose from embedding fabric into grooves on wooden bases to create beautiful, decorative dolls. Derived from the Japanese term meaning “to tuck into a groove,” Kimekomi involves pressing cloth into carved lines on the surface of the wood, creating patterns without a single stitch. This method allows each fabric piece to fit perfectly within the design, accentuating both the wood’s contours and the textile’s beauty in one seamless composition. 

In its early days, Kimekomi was celebrated for crafting hina and gosho dolls, representing cultural figures, traditions, and seasonal celebrations in Japanese society. The process requires patience, skill, and an eye for detail, as artisans carefully align each piece of fabric with the wood’s intricate cuts, harmonizing form, color, and texture. Through centuries of artistic evolution, Kimekomi has adapted to modern tastes, now extending beyond doll-making to various decorative pieces that bring Japan’s rich aesthetic into homes and everyday life.

Brand History

Kakinuma Toko carries forward the legacy of Kimekomi artistry with dedication and reverence for tradition. Known for meticulous craftsmanship, Kakinuma Toko’s workshop embraces this age-old technique while adapting it for contemporary appreciation. Each piece is crafted with the same attention to detail that has defined the art for centuries, using finely carved bases and premium fabrics to achieve harmony between form and material.

Inspired by a commitment to preserve Japanese heritage, Kakinuma Toko has explored new approaches within the Kimekomi style, creating pieces that transcend traditional boundaries. With a respect for the craft’s history and a vision for its future, Kakinuma Toko continues to innovate, ensuring that Kimekomi remains a vibrant part of modern art and design.