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Imai Daruma NAYA

Fuku-iri Daruma Orange

Fuku-iri Daruma Orange

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The Fuku-iri Daruma Orange is a masterfully handcrafted Takasaki Daruma, created by the skilled artisans of Imai Daruma NAYA. Every piece is shaped and painted by hand, ensuring that no two are exactly alike—each one carrying the artisan’s dedication and centuries of tradition.

In Japanese culture, orange is associated with vitality, enthusiasm, and prosperity, making this Daruma an ideal companion for those seeking energy and motivation in their pursuits. Its elegantly arched eyebrows take the form of a crane, a revered symbol of longevity, while its flowing beard mirrors the shell of a tortoise, representing endurance and stability. True to the philosophy of nanakorobi yaoki—“fall down seven times, get up eight”—this Daruma embodies perseverance, encouraging its owner to face challenges with strength and determination.

Vibrant in presence and rich in symbolism, the Fuku-iri Daruma Orange serves as both a striking decorative piece and a meaningful emblem of resilience, optimism, and Japanese craftsmanship.

Detail

Size: W 2.8in x L 2.8in x H 3.5in / W 7cm x L 7cm x H 9cm

Due to its handcrafted nature, slight variations in size may occur, adding to the uniqueness and character of each piece.

Care & Use

  • Wipe off dust with a dry cloth.
  • For deeper cleaning, use a well-wrung damp cloth to wipe the surface.
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Takasaki Daruma: A Symbol of Perseverance and Good Fortune

The Daruma doll, an enduring emblem of perseverance and luck in Japan, originates from Takasaki in Gunma Prefecture. Representing Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism, its round, limbless design reflects the legend of his nine-year meditation.

In the mid-18th century, a Shorinzan Daruma Temple priest introduced Daruma crafting to support struggling farmers. The dolls soon became a symbol of resilience, their weighted base allowing them to return upright when tilted—embodying the proverb "Nanakorobi Yaoki" (seven times down, eight times up).

Takasaki Daruma are traditionally red, associated with warding off evil, and feature blank eyes for goal-setting. One eye is filled in upon setting an intention, and the second upon achievement, reinforcing perseverance.

Each year, thousands visit the Shorinzan Daruma Market Festival to purchase new Daruma and ceremonially return old ones. With Takasaki producing 80% of Japan’s Daruma, the tradition remains a vital cultural heritage.

Brand History

Established in 1930, Imai Daruma NAYA is a distinguished artisan workshop specializing in the creation of traditional Daruma dolls. Now led by third-generation artisan Hirohisa Imai, the workshop produces approximately 50,000 Daruma dolls annually, ensuring the continuity of this revered craft.

Founded by the Imai family, the workshop has meticulously upheld traditional crafting techniques while adapting to contemporary aesthetic preferences. Each Daruma is handcrafted with precision, reflecting the workshop's commitment to quality and authenticity. In addition to traditional red Daruma, Imai Daruma NAYA collaborates with modern designers, such as '2104,' to create contemporary interpretations, blending classic craftsmanship with evolving aesthetics.

Visitors can also engage with the craft firsthand through Daruma painting experiences, fostering a deeper connection to this cultural tradition. Through unwavering dedication to their craft, Imai Daruma NAYA continues to inspire perseverance and hope, ensuring the enduring legacy of this cultural symbol for future generations.