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Tea Party!
It's my sister Jing's birthday today so I thought of posting something for her.
Unlike me and my brother (another flickrista), she has yet to bitten by shutterbugs, lol! :D
Happy birthday sis! :D
In the middle is a Kokeshi given by my aunt during my last trip in Japan.
Kokeshi are Japanese dolls from Northern Honshū (main island) of Japan. They were originally made as toys for children of farmers. They have no arms or legs, but a large head and cylindrical body, representing little girls. From a simple toy, it has now become a famous Japanese craft, and now an established souvenir for tourists. ~ Wikipedia
Tea Party!
It's my sister Jing's birthday today so I thought of posting something for her.
Unlike me and my brother (another flickrista), she has yet to bitten by shutterbugs, lol! :D
Happy birthday sis! :D
In the middle is a Kokeshi given by my aunt during my last trip in Japan.
Kokeshi are Japanese dolls from Northern Honshū (main island) of Japan. They were originally made as toys for children of farmers. They have no arms or legs, but a large head and cylindrical body, representing little girls. From a simple toy, it has now become a famous Japanese craft, and now an established souvenir for tourists. ~ Wikipedia