PASS THE BATON will begin selling "HINA DOLL," a standing Hina doll created by Mataro Dolls, KIGI, and PASS THE BATON, at all PASS THE BATON stores and online from February 2nd. 
 "HINA DOLL" (23,000 yen)
"HINA DOLL" (23,000 yen)
"Matarou Dolls" is the only company certified by Kamigamo Shrine in Kyoto as the legitimate successor to Kimekomi dolls, and continues to create beautiful dolls that harmonize classic and modern elements. KIGI is a creative studio active in a wide range of fields, from graphics to products, clothing design, and picture books. Pass the Baton has coordinated the artisanal skills of these traditional craftsmen with the kind, artistic talent to create the new standing Hina doll, "HINA DOLL" (23,000 yen).
 "HINA DOLL" (23,000 yen)
"HINA DOLL" (23,000 yen)
"HINA DOLL" has a light beauty, an elegant presence, and faces that are adorable yet unpretentious, and the kimonos are all made from deadstock fabric for Hina dolls, and come in a wide variety of patterns, colors, and designs to enjoy.
You can choose from seven different background mounts to suit various occasions, such as celebrating birthdays and weddings, such as "Momo Hina" for the Girls' Festival and "Iwai Hina" to celebrate the birth of a girl. Rather than displaying it just for the Girls' Festival, you can enjoy it by your side all the time.
 "HINA DOLL" (23,000 yen)
"HINA DOLL" (23,000 yen)"Matarou Dolls" is the only company certified by Kamigamo Shrine in Kyoto as the legitimate successor to Kimekomi dolls, and continues to create beautiful dolls that harmonize classic and modern elements. KIGI is a creative studio active in a wide range of fields, from graphics to products, clothing design, and picture books. Pass the Baton has coordinated the artisanal skills of these traditional craftsmen with the kind, artistic talent to create the new standing Hina doll, "HINA DOLL" (23,000 yen).
 "HINA DOLL" (23,000 yen)
"HINA DOLL" (23,000 yen)"HINA DOLL" has a light beauty, an elegant presence, and faces that are adorable yet unpretentious, and the kimonos are all made from deadstock fabric for Hina dolls, and come in a wide variety of patterns, colors, and designs to enjoy.
You can choose from seven different background mounts to suit various occasions, such as celebrating birthdays and weddings, such as "Momo Hina" for the Girls' Festival and "Iwai Hina" to celebrate the birth of a girl. Rather than displaying it just for the Girls' Festival, you can enjoy it by your side all the time.







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