
奈良一刀彫
人形Kansai
価格帯
¥2,000 ~ ¥80,000
奈良の一刀彫人形。大胆な刀跡と鮮やかな彩色。
Nara-itto-bori, a cherished traditional Japanese doll originating from Nara in the Kansai region, holds the esteemed designation of a national_traditional craft. Its history stretches back centuries, with roots often traced to the Heian period, where it is believed to have evolved from carvings made for temples and shrines, later becoming popular as souvenirs and talismans. This rich heritage imbues each doll with deep cultural significance, representing a tangible link to Nara's ancient artistic traditions. Crafted exclusively from fragrant cypress wood, the dolls are renowned for their distinctive carving technique: itto-bori, meaning "single-blade carving." This method involves bold, dynamic cuts made by a single chisel, leaving visible, unpolished facets that give each piece a unique, rugged texture. Following the intricate carving, artisans meticulously apply vibrant pigments and delicate gold leaf, enhancing the doll's character while allowing the natural beauty and grain of the cypress to peek through. What truly makes Nara-itto-bori distinctive is this striking interplay between the raw, powerful chisel marks and the refined, colorful decoration. These dolls, often depicting Noh characters, auspicious animals like deer (a symbol of Nara), or revered figures, are not merely decorative items but embody a profound connection to Nara's rich cultural heritage. They serve as enduring symbols of good fortune and artistic mastery, celebrated for their robust form and elegant, yet rustic, charm.