Examples of dogū in the following topics:
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Ceramics in the Jomon Period
- They crafted lavishly decorated pottery storage vessels, clay figurines called dogū, and crystal jewels.
- These figurines, called dogū, are often described as "goggle-eyed" and feature elaborate geometrical designs and short, stubby limbs.
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Crafts in the Edo Period
- A full set comprises at least 15 dolls representing specific characters, with many accessories (dogu); however, a basic set consists of a male-female pair, often referred to as the Emperor and Empress.