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Hinamatsuri Egg Diorama, Japanese
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Hinamatsuri Egg Diorama, Japanese
This playful diorama shows the court of an emperor and empress. Empty eggshells have been painted with happy faces and dressed in clothing from the Heian period (794-1185) in Japan. Dolls like these are used for the Hinamatsuri or Dolls Festival in Japan every March the 3rd. This celebrates the growth of female children in the hope that they will be beautiful and without illness. The top tier features O-dairi-sama (Emperor) and O-Hina-sama (Emperors wife). The middle tier represents three ladies of the court that served Shirozake or Sake. The bottom tier shows musicians including a singer holding a fan. It is part of a collection of Japanese items given to the museum by the Community of the Epiphany, a female religious order in Truro. TRURI-2001-23-1
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TRURI : 2001.23.1
Media ID 18833265
© RIC, photographer Mike Searle
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This vibrant print captures the enchanting world of the Hinamatsuri Egg Diorama, a delightful display showcasing the court of an emperor and empress. Each empty eggshell has been lovingly adorned with cheerful faces and dressed in exquisite clothing from Japan's Heian period. This playful diorama is a cherished tradition during the Dolls Festival, celebrated on March 3rd every year in Japan. The top tier features O-dairi-sama (Emperor) and O-Hina-sama (Empress), their regal presence commanding attention. The middle tier introduces three elegant ladies of the court, who served Shirozake or Sake, adding to the festive atmosphere. Finally, at the bottom tier, talented musicians grace us with their melodious tunes while a singer captivates all with her graceful fan dance. This piece is part of a remarkable collection generously donated to our museum by the Community of Epiphany, a revered female religious order based in Truro. It serves as both an artistic marvel and cultural treasure that celebrates femininity and wishes for the growth of young girls without illness. Through this photograph taken by Mike Searle, we are transported into a world where delicate eggs become vessels for joyous celebration and hopes for beauty and health. Immerse yourself in this mesmerizing display that beautifully encapsulates Japanese tradition and craftsmanship at its finest.
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