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No hay artículos en el carroDaruma ha sido un símbolo de buena suerte durante muchos años en Japón. Fue un sacerdote indio de renombre que vivió hace unos 1500 años. Fue a China y fundó la secta zen del budismo. Pasó años en meditación, frente a una pared. Esta muñeca representa paciencia y perseverancia. Daruma se compra tradicionalmente cuando alguien comienza un nuevo negocio, toma exámenes o al comienzo del nuevo año para la buena suerte. Un ojo se pinta cuando se hace un deseo. El otro ojo está pintado cuando se cumple el deseo. Las muñecas Daruma están hechas a mano y pintadas a mano, cada una es única y puede diferir ligeramente de las fotos. La muñeca Daruma está en una caja.
Isulep
Comentado en México el 11 de junio de 2023
Me parece que el trabajo en la pintura roja puede mejorar, pero cumple y se ve bien
Just My Humble Opinion
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2023
Makes a great xmas gift for friends and family.Very well made and artistic, nice gift wrap.Makes me smile!Just lovely!
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 16 de enero de 2023
El producto es artesanal y excelente
Ama-zon Kustomer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de noviembre de 2021
I recently learned about this Japanese tradition and how to use it. It is perfect and looks exectly as the ones in Japan
Malis
Comentado en México el 1 de septiembre de 2019
No me gustó la calidad, y tampoco que se supone que el Daruma Doll regresa siempre a su posición. Y este se queda de lado.Demasiado caro para la calidad del producto.
Kris
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de abril de 2017
I love the concept of the Daruma Doll. I have a goal to become fluent in Spanish. I can't wait to accomplish this goal and color in the other eye. I also got one for my Spanish friend whose goal is to become fluent in English. I think it makes a great gift. The quality of the paper-mache doll is very nice.
simulatedbaconbits
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de septiembre de 2016
I initiated a Daruma doll project with some clients at work. My manager sent me a large doll to share with the customer, but I wanted one to keep in my office as well to remind me of our commitment to solve their problem together.The painting on this doll was intricate, and the manufacturing quality was satisfactory. It was as promised. It was also just the right size not to take over my office bookshelf.
Joe
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de febrero de 2014
I originally saw this doll on an episode of “Go On” (was a great TV series, too bad it was cancelled) where it was referred to as a Japanese Goal Doll. I had never seen one before and absolutely loved the concept. So I started researching and found they are called Daruma dolls. To Amazon I went to make a purchase!While Daruma dolls may have different purposes for a user, I decided to make the purpose of mine the same as in the “Go On” episode I watched – as a goal doll. You set a major goal or milestone you want to achieve, fill in the pupil of one eye, place it in clear view, and continue pursuing your goal so that you can fill in the other eye. By filling in the other eye, you’ve achieved the concept of “both eyes open”… or the awareness to successfully achieve your goal.I would encourage you to study the concepts/insights/philosophies behind the Daruma dolls as there is much enlightenment to be gained. It gives you a greater appreciation for what the doll stands for.This doll was perfect for me. Just the right size and flat enough on the bottom to sit on my desk without wobbling. For me, I wrote my goal on a small sticker and placed it on the bottom of the Daruma doll as a secondary reminder of what I am trying to attain. The constant “one pupil” staring at me is very effective at reminding me to get back on task. I really like this particular Daruma doll and will be buying more for future goals.Good luck to you!
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