The figurines represent Okina and Ona. Kutani ware is a Japanese porcelain style known for its vibrant colors and intricate designs originating from the Kutani region in Japan.
- Okina: In Japanese culture, Okina is depicted as an older man and is a character from traditional Noh theater. He symbolizes wisdom and longevity.
- Ona (or Otafuku): Ona, also known as Otafuku, is typically depicted as a cheerful woman with a round face. She represents good fortune and happiness.
These figurines are crafted with great attention to detail and painted with vivid Kutani-style colors, which include greens, blues, reds, and gold. The intricate patterns and rich hues are typical of Kutani porcelain.
Additional Details
Artist/Creator/Factory: Kutani ware
Dimensions: Height 25 cm and 23 cm
Material: Porcelain
Year: Vintage
Origin: Japan