Vintage: Kimmidolls

Kimmidoll: the decorative objects that have meaning (and a soul!)

Japan-Mania Vibes!
Since the end of the Edo era in the 19th century, Japanese Kokeshi dolls have continued an art filled with gentleness and spirituality.
Originally, they were sold as good-luck souvenirs to visitors of the onsen, the famous hot springs of the Tohoku region .
The Japanese attributed protective virtues to them: they were believed to ward off evil spirits and watch over homes and the people who lived there.

Today, their modern descendants, the Kimmidolls, continue to embody this philosophy while fitting perfectly into our contemporary interiors.
Each doll symbolizes a particular principle of life: love, friendship, luck, peace, beauty… Universal values to give as a gift or to treasure for oneself.

More than just a decorative object; a gentle presence
Kimmidolls gracefully blend modern design with Japanese tradition.
Their look? A delicate face, a colorful kimono, a refined, zen spirit.
They bring a poetic touch to your interior while radiating a beautiful symbolic energy.
To give a Kimmidoll is like offering a small message from the heart — a discreet, kind wish filled with meaning.

The Dolls and their Incarnations
Doll: Incarnation

Iki: Elegance
Hana: Abundance
Kaona: Friendship
Kayo: Beauty, fascination and exaltation
Kich: Luck
Momoka: Peace
Shika: Sweetness, kindness and caring

These little guardians of emotion invite inner reflection and meditation. And you, will you find the Kimmidoll that reflects your soul, or that of a dear friend?