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    Posted 6 years ago

    IllegalSea…
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    She is the most beautiful Geisha doll that I have ever seen. I am pretty sure that she is a musume dojoji doll because of her many hats, but I am not sure if she is really an antique. Does anyone have any idea what time period she might have been made?

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    1. Kellymore Kellymore, 3 years ago
      Hi, It is indeed a Musume Dojoji, the dancer of the Red-Hat dance. I can't see what material it is made of, but these exquisitely dressed dolls are often sold as souvenirs, they are usually from the 70/80s and handmade.
    2. Kellymore Kellymore, 3 years ago
      Musume Doojo-Ji - In love with a 17th century drama from the Kabuki Theater. She dances to charm the priests of the Doojo-Ji Temple and try to join her young lover, a novice in this temple

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