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Red Traditional Daruma - Good Fortune, Medium

Red Traditional Daruma - Good Fortune, Medium

SKU:KP12

Regular price 11,90 €
Regular price 11,90 € Sale price 11,90 €

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 red Daruma is the most popular one. He shows the good fortune kanji on the chin and can be used for any kind of goals.

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.

What to do?
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. If you don’t achieve what you want, you can burn your Daruma doll at the end of the year: it just means that you will try to reach it by other means.

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.

Technical characteristics

  • Description: 6,5 cm, paper mache
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: Red

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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.

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A thousand-year legacy

Inspired by Bodhidharma, a 6th-century Buddhist master and founder of the Zen school, the Daruma represents perseverance in the face of adversity.

Legend has it that Bodhidharma meditated for nine years inside a cave without moving—losing his limbs in the process—his determination making him a symbol of inner strength. His image was depicted by the swordsman and artist Miyamoto Musashi and has been revered ever since as an emblem of willpower, focus, and discipline.

The creation of Daruma dolls is a deeply rooted artisanal tradition in Japan, especially in the city of Takasaki in Gunma Prefecture.

The process begins with creating the base structure using papier-mâché, known as “washi,” which is molded and dried to form the Daruma’s characteristic rounded shape. Once the structure is formed, a layer of intense red paint is applied—a color traditionally associated with good luck and protection in Japanese culture.

Afterwards, artisans hand-paint the facial details, including the eyebrows and beard representing Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism.

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About Tierra Zen

At Tierra Zen, we believe in objects with a soul, capable of transforming your life and conveying wisdom and serenity. Each Daruma we select embodies that connection between tradition and purpose, between beauty and meaning.

They are part of our collection of Japanese pieces that invite you to pause, breathe, and reconnect with what truly matters. Because reflecting on your goals can itself be a conscious act of transformation.

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Hubert Wiese
Experiencia de compra muy positiva

Comprar online puede llegar a ser una odisea, por eso merece la pena resaltar cuando es todo lo contrario. Servicio y cumplimiento entrega impecable! Gracias

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Raquel Cuesta Valenzuela
DARUMA

Web recomendada para artículos tradicionales de Japón, en mi caso compré Darumas, auténticos,artesanales, muy buen producto original de este país.

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Miguel.Á. Pocostales Garcia
Muy bonitos e inspiradorea

Encantado con los 3 Darumas verde, púrpura y rojo que recibí en apenas 48h y en perfecto estado. Muy bonitos e inspiradores. Además de para auto-regalo, me parecen ideales para regalar. El servicio y atención por parte de Tierra Zen, perfectos también.

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Maria Iciar Iruretagoiena Martin

Daruma Rojo Mediano - Suerte

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Esther Flanagan

Me gusto mucho pero sinceramente para el precio que lo compré pensé que sería más grande, por lo demás encantada

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Cristina Alonso Marti

Muy rápido y bonito todo