A craft item made by layering paper on a wooden mold, drying it, and then removing the mold and coloring it. In the early modern period, it was also called harinuki. In addition to dog hariko, it is often used in local toys such as shaking tigers and daruma dolls. Miharu in Fukushima Prefecture is known as a famous production area. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
木型に紙をはり重ね,かわかしたのち型を抜いて彩色した細工物。近世では張貫(はりぬき)ともいう。犬張子のほか,首ふり虎,だるま等郷土玩具(がんぐ)に多い。福島県の三春が名産地として知られる。
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