Large White Daruma Doll
A Daruma is a traditional Japanese wishing doll that helps us to achieve our dreams and aspirations.
Here’s how it works: First, think of something special you wish to achieve. Next, draw or paint one of your Daruma doll’s blank eyes. Place Daruma someplace visible, so that while he focuses on your objective, you’ll be reminded to do the same. Once your goal is realized, signify your accomplishment by drawing Daruma’s other eye. Congratulations!
White is the color of love, peace, and harmony. A white Daruma is an ideal wedding gift, articulating your wish for the new couple to find happiness, and reminding us all of the importance of kindness and understanding in our relationships. We would all do well to adopt some of white Daruma’s quiet and positive strength.
For each Classic Daruma Doll sold, Unique Japan will proudly donate one dollar ($1USD) to the Children’s HeartLink. The Children’s HeartLink is a non-profit organization that helps enhance existing pediatric cardiac programs to support life-saving treatments for needy children.
Product details:
- 20cm/7.9″ (height) /18cm/7.0″ (width)
- Individually handcrafted and hand-painted in Takasaki, Japan
- Painted white for love and harmony
- Our Daruma dolls are eco-friendly, made with recycled paper and only water-based paints
- A trademark heart is painted on the back of each Daruma, giving the owner the option of writing down his or her wish (before or after it comes true!)
- Individually packaged in a box with instructions on how to use the doll
- One dollar ($1USD) from each Classic Daruma Doll sold will benefit the Children’s HeartLink
- All of our Daruma dolls are express shipped direct from Japan
- Shipping is just $14.99 for each Large Daruma Doll ordered
- One Mini Daruma Doll will be included FREE with a purchase of a Large Daruma Doll!
Daruma is closely associated with a beloved Japanese proverb, nana korobi yaoki, which states, “Fall down seven times, get up eight”. The Daruma doll’s unique rounded shape allows it to return to its original position even if knocked over, representing such persistence. Daruma reminds us all to never give up on our dreams.