Takasaki Red Daruma
Traditional Series – “Fortune Edition”
This Daruma belongs to our Traditional Series, rooted in the original spirit of Japanese craftsmanship.
Made in Takasaki, the heart of Daruma production in Japan,
each piece is handcrafted using traditional papier-mâché techniques and finished with hand-painted details.
The Origin of the Red Daruma
The red Daruma is the most traditional and widely recognized form.
It is said that this color comes from Bodhidharma,
who was often depicted wearing red robes.
Over time, red also became associated with:
- Protection from illness and misfortune
- Warding off negative influences
- Strengthening vitality and well-being
For this reason, red Daruma have long been kept
as a symbol of protection, resilience, and everyday fortune.
Small Size Version(9 cm)
A Personal Companion
This size offers a balanced presence —
noticeable, yet still personal.
Often placed on a desk or shelf,
it becomes part of your daily focus.
Perfect for:
- Personal goals
- Study or work desk
- A meaningful but approachable gift
The Meaning of “Fuku” (福)
On the front of the Daruma, you will find the kanji 福 (Fuku).
It represents:
- Happiness
- Good fortune
- Blessings
Rather than a single wish,
Fuku carries a broader meaning —
a quiet hope for steady well-being in daily life.
What is a Daruma?
Daruma is a traditional Japanese wishing doll that symbolizes:
- Perseverance
- Resilience
- Determination
Inspired by Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen Buddhism,
Daruma embodies the spirit of:
“Nanakorobi yaoki” — fall down seven times, get up eight.
It is not only a symbol of making wishes,
but a reminder to continue, step by step.
Eyes – A Personal Ritual
Daruma comes with blank eyes.
- When you set your intention, fill in one eye
- Place it somewhere visible
- When your goal is fulfilled, fill in the second eye
There is no strict rule —
what matters is the connection between your intention and the act.
How to Use
- Set your intention
- Fill in one eye
- Keep it somewhere visible
- Continue your path
- Complete the second eye
- Give thanks
A Presence Rooted in Everyday Life
Unlike color Daruma, which are often chosen for specific wishes,
the red Daruma represents something more fundamental.
It is not tied to a single intention,
but to the idea of continuing — steadily, quietly.
Rather than standing out,
it naturally becomes part of your space and your rhythm.
Packaging
To keep shipping light and sustainable,
each Daruma is carefully wrapped and protected without a box.
Please Note
Each piece is handmade,
so slight variations in shape, expression, and color are part of its unique character.
A Step Forward
In Japan, it is often said that
you begin with a smaller Daruma,
and when your wish is fulfilled,
you choose a slightly larger one for your next goal.
It is not a strict rule,
but a quiet way of marking progress —
a visible reminder that you are moving forward, step by step.











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