Object Record
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Metadata
Object ID |
1928.047.016 |
Object Name |
Accessories, Doll |
Collection |
Dolls |
Credit line |
Gift of Mrs. A.D. Warner |
Date |
1927 |
Made |
Yoshitoku Doll Company |
Description |
Kensui (waste water bowl) that is part of the accessories that go with "Miss Nagano," the Japanese Friendship Doll. The round bowl is made from stainless steel with a flared lip. This bowl is used to hold the waste water from rinsing a chawan (tea bowl). |
Dimensions |
H-0.75 Dia-2.125 inches |
Dimension Details |
overall greatest dimensions |
Provenance |
The "Miss Nagano" Friendship Doll was acquired for the Delaware Historical Society in 1928 by Emalea Pusey Warner (1853-1948), a prominent social reformer and leader in the Women's Movement in Delaware. The Friendship Doll project was initiated in 1927 as a way to encourage children to promote world peace. American children sent 12,739 dolls over to Japan in time for the annual Hinamatsuri (doll) Festival and the Japanese returned the gesture by sending fifty-eight friendship dolls back to America. Each doll represented a specific Japanese prefecture and came with a range of furniture and accessories. The dolls toured the country and were then installed in various cultural institutions across the USA. |
Subjects |
Cultural relations Dolls Tea ceremonies Tea |
People |
Warner, Mrs. A.D. |
Search Terms |
Friendship Dolls Tea Ceremonies Kensui Waste Bowls Cultural Exchanges Goodwill Japan Miss Nagano Dolls Twentieth Century Emalea Pusey Warner |
Material |
Steel |
Place of Origin |
Nagano Prefecture, Japan |
Event |
Goodwill Doll Exchange Program of 1927 |