Okiagari Roly-poly Doll - Grandfather Sofu
Okiagari Roly-poly Doll - Grandfather Sofu
Code: KP1615
Grandpa Sofu
These characters are very popular in Japan, where old age is synonymous with experience, wisdom and kindness. Grandparents, known collectively as Sofubo, inspire a deep sense of respect and gratitude. There is even a public holiday dedicated to grandparents: the third Monday in September. Let’s take a leaf out of the Japanese book and say thank you to the people who love to spoil us and take care of us!
A Japanese Tradition
Okiagari-koboshi means “little monk who stands up”. These traditional Japanese roly-poly dolls are made from papier-mâché. They are designed to always return to an upright position, even if you try to tip them onto their side. Okiagaris were actually mentioned in 14th-century writings.
Symbolism
Okiagaris symbolise perseverance and determination in times of adversity. They are a reminder of the old Japanese proverb “Fall seven times, stand up eight”. According to tradition, a doll is given to each person in the family plus one, in the hope that a baby will be born during the year. During the Tokaichi or Tenth Day Market, customers drop a few dolls at a time, and the ones that remain standing are said to bring good fortune.
Technical characteristics
Technical characteristics
- Description: 4,8 cm, with crepe paper and washi paper
- Made in: Japan
Shipping and returns
Shipping and returns
Standard delivery in the European Union within 3 to 5 days (working days).
Standard delivery in Spain in 24h – 48h (working days, Peninsula and Balearic Islands only).
For shipment outside the European Union, please send us a message through our contact page so that we can calculate the shipping costs.