Kabuki Juhachiban Hagoita Kenuki (Size 7)
The Kabuki Juhachiban Hagoita Kenuki captures a powerful scene from the dynamic third act of Raijin FudĆ Kitayama Zakura, where the character Kumetera DanjĆ unravels a hidden plot and reveals the cause of a mysterious affliction. Poised with authority and intensity, this hagoita evokes both the grandeur of the Kabuki stage and the precision of traditional Japanese craft.
Handmade using the intricate oshie method, each fabric-padded element is layered with great care to build a lifelike expression and movementâall within the elegant fan-shaped confines of the paddle. The figureâs dramatic posture and elevated energy are masterfully portrayed without exceeding the edges, showcasing the artisanâs control and restraint.
Every angle reveals subtle dimensionality: from the careful shaping of the body line to the natural flow of costume and gesture. This piece isnât just a decorative paddleâitâs a sculptural moment of theater, frozen in time. A refined homage to Kabukiâs storytelling tradition and a collectorâs piece of exceptional presence.
Original: $150.00
-70%$150.00
$45.00


Description
The Kabuki Juhachiban Hagoita Kenuki captures a powerful scene from the dynamic third act of Raijin FudĆ Kitayama Zakura, where the character Kumetera DanjĆ unravels a hidden plot and reveals the cause of a mysterious affliction. Poised with authority and intensity, this hagoita evokes both the grandeur of the Kabuki stage and the precision of traditional Japanese craft.
Handmade using the intricate oshie method, each fabric-padded element is layered with great care to build a lifelike expression and movementâall within the elegant fan-shaped confines of the paddle. The figureâs dramatic posture and elevated energy are masterfully portrayed without exceeding the edges, showcasing the artisanâs control and restraint.
Every angle reveals subtle dimensionality: from the careful shaping of the body line to the natural flow of costume and gesture. This piece isnât just a decorative paddleâitâs a sculptural moment of theater, frozen in time. A refined homage to Kabukiâs storytelling tradition and a collectorâs piece of exceptional presence.























