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Pink Daruma - Affection, Small

Pink Daruma - Affection, Small

SKU:KP41

Regular price 9,40 €
Regular price 9,40 € Sale price 9,40 €

“Daruma Daruma: I decide on a goal and I paint your first eye. Once l reach this goal, I will paint the other eye.”

The pink Daruma is used for goals related to romantic love, affection in our relationships and happiness. It is ideal as a gift to someone who is in search of love.

Daruma, what is it?

Daruma, also called the Doll of Goals, is a Japanese good luck amulet. Handmade with papier-mâché, it is a representation of the monk Bodhidharma, the founder of zen Buddhism. According to the legend, he was enlightened after meditating alone for 9 years in a cave but his arms and legs eventually became atrophied and fell off. Hence the round shape of Daruma.

How to use Daruma

Decide on a goal and paint the first eye on the Daruma. When you reach your goal, paint the second eye as a sign of gratitude. By way of learning, write down how you fulfilled your aim; at that time, you will feel great satisfaction.

The spirit of daruma

The Daruma doll reminds us that with determination and perseverance, we will achieve the purpose we chose. In that sense, it’s really important for us to choose a specific and feasible one. It is not a matter of buying a Daruma doll and wait for our wish to get fulfilled as if by magic: Daruma motivates us and gives us strength to work hard and do our best in order to be successful. Any occasion is good for the Japanese to make a gift of a doll, although there are some significant dates such as birthdays or the New Year.

Burning of Darumas

In Japan, the Daruma lasts for a year - whether you reach your goal or not - and every 18 January, thousands of used figurines are burnt in temples. In Europe, take advantage of Saint John’s Day or your favourite holiday to perform this ritual. You can then choose other Darumas for your new goals.

This daruma was designed in Japan and made in Vietnam using recycled paper from Japan.

Technical characteristics

  • Description: 4,8 cm, paper mache
  • Color: Pink

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Focus on your purpose

How to use a Daruma

The Daruma is not merely an object; it is a promise to oneself.
It is a ritual, a symbol of intent and

First, the left eye of the Daruma is painted while establishing a clear goal. This gesture serves as a declaration of intent, a silent commitment.

It is placed in a visible location—on a desk if the goal is professional, in the kitchen if healthier habits or similar objectives are desired: its presence thus becomes a constant reminder.

The second eye is painted only when that goal is achieved. Thus, the Daruma becomes a tangible symbol of accomplishment, perseverance, and gratitude.

And what happens if the goal is not achieved? It simply means that one must seek different ways to accomplish one's objectives.

Más de nuestra historia

Un legado milenario

Inspirado en Bodhidharma, maestro budista del siglo VI y fundador de la escuela Zen, el Daruma representa la constancia frente a la adversidad.

Cuenta la leyenda que Bodhidharma meditó nueve años en el interior de una cueva sin moverse, perdiendo así sus extremidades, con una determinación que lo convirtió en símbolo de fuerza interior. Su imagen fue plasmada por el espadachín y artista Miyamoto Musashi y ha sido venerada desde entonces como emblema de voluntad, enfoque y disciplina.

La creación de los muñecos Daruma es una tradición artesanal profundamente arraigada en Japón, especialmente en la ciudad de Takasaki, prefectura de Gunma.

El proceso de fabricación comienza con la creación de la estructura base utilizando papel maché, conocido como 'washi', que se moldea y seca para formar la característica forma redondeada del Daruma. Una vez formada la estructura, se aplica una capa de pintura roja intensa, color tradicionalmente asociado con la buena suerte y la protección en la cultura japonesa.

Posteriormente, los artesanos pintan a mano los detalles faciales, incluyendo las cejas y la barba que representan a Bodhidharma, el fundador del budismo Zen.

Más de nuestra historia

Sobre Tierra Zen

En Tierra Zen creemos en los objetos con alma, capaces de transformar tu vida, transmitir sabiduría y serenidad. Cada Daruma que seleccionamos representa ese vínculo entre tradición y propósito, entre belleza y significado.

Forman parte de nuestra colección de piezas japonesas que invitan a detenerse, respirar y reconectar con lo esencial. Porque pensar en tus metas también puede ser un acto consciente de transformación.

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M
Marta Bardalet Marques
Lo que me esperava

El Daruma es muy bonito y ademas es un detalle poner de regalo de un calendario y el incienso.

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ROSA CAVALLE

Daruma Dorado Mediano - Fortuna

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Estefanía Pastrana
Daruma suerte 🍀

Los pedí para regalar, son preciosos y han gustado mucho.

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Beatriz Fombona Pandiella
Compra rápida y segura

Todo bien, envío rápido, muy bien embalado, el daruma fiel e idéntico. Enviaron una cajita de inciensos gratuita, Todo un detalle, Gracias

M
Miguel.Á. Pocostales Garcia

Muy bonito y muy bien hecho.
Muy motivador, sobre todo si un@ lo utiliza para alcanzar un propósito.
Ideal también como regalo.

Reviews in Other Languages

R
Raquel Cuesta Valenzuela
DARUMA

Me han encantado los Darumas, echos a mano desde Japón, auténticos,fieles a la cultura y leyenda Japonesa

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Marta Bardalet Marques
DARUMA

Ha llegado a tiempo estimado y con buenas condiciones.