

Japan Best Daimonya Daruma Wishing Doll 9cm - Black / Success In Business
The Daruma doll is a cherished symbol of perseverance and hope in Japanese culture—an inspiring companion for those on a journey toward a goal or dream. Hand-painted by master craftsmen in Takasaki, Gunma, each Daruma is rooted in over a century of tradition, offering both a ritual and a reminder to stay focused.
The ritual is simple yet powerful: set a goal or make a wish, and paint in the left eye of your Daruma. Keep it in sight as a daily affirmation. Once your goal is achieved, fill in the right eye to mark the completion of your journey—a visual celebration of commitment and progress.
Clothed in a monk’s robe, the Daruma’s rounded shape and wide eyes reflect strength and resilience. Its thick eyebrows form a crane, and the moustache takes the shape of a turtle—symbols of longevity in Japanese folklore. The crane is said to live 1,000 years, the turtle 10,000, infusing the doll with a deeper spiritual meaning.
Available in a variety of colours, each with its own significance, Daruma dolls are meaningful gifts and personal motivators alike.
Key details
Use: Paint the left eye when setting a goal, the right when it’s achieved
Material: Hand-painted papier-mâché
Design: Crane-shaped eyebrows and turtle-shaped moustache for longevity
Cultural role: Traditional Japanese talisman of perseverance and good luck
Place of origin: Hand-made and painted in Takasaki, Gunma, Japan
Colour meanings:
Red – Luck & Good Fortune
White – Love & Harmony
Black – Success in Business
Gold – Wealth & Prosperity
Yellow – Security & Protection
Blue – Work & School Accomplishment
Purple & Green – Health & Longevity
Pink – Love
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The Daruma doll is a cherished symbol of perseverance and hope in Japanese culture—an inspiring companion for those on a journey toward a goal or dream. Hand-painted by master craftsmen in Takasaki, Gunma, each Daruma is rooted in over a century of tradition, offering both a ritual and a reminder to stay focused.
The ritual is simple yet powerful: set a goal or make a wish, and paint in the left eye of your Daruma. Keep it in sight as a daily affirmation. Once your goal is achieved, fill in the right eye to mark the completion of your journey—a visual celebration of commitment and progress.
Clothed in a monk’s robe, the Daruma’s rounded shape and wide eyes reflect strength and resilience. Its thick eyebrows form a crane, and the moustache takes the shape of a turtle—symbols of longevity in Japanese folklore. The crane is said to live 1,000 years, the turtle 10,000, infusing the doll with a deeper spiritual meaning.
Available in a variety of colours, each with its own significance, Daruma dolls are meaningful gifts and personal motivators alike.
Key details
Use: Paint the left eye when setting a goal, the right when it’s achieved
Material: Hand-painted papier-mâché
Design: Crane-shaped eyebrows and turtle-shaped moustache for longevity
Cultural role: Traditional Japanese talisman of perseverance and good luck
Place of origin: Hand-made and painted in Takasaki, Gunma, Japan
Colour meanings:
Red – Luck & Good Fortune
White – Love & Harmony
Black – Success in Business
Gold – Wealth & Prosperity
Yellow – Security & Protection
Blue – Work & School Accomplishment
Purple & Green – Health & Longevity
Pink – Love






















