I bought a 2 foot tall Japanese doll that includes a small model shamisen made with real hides and string. It also has a paper drum. The doll’s cloth is soiled from age and mold and the skins are unglued in the shamisen. The doll came from an Estate sale.
Any suggestions on how to clean the doll up and brighten her kimono? Her hair is also a little soiled or dusty…
I will try these dry cleaners on the fabric:
Is there a good way to reskin the small shamisen?
I think something was dropped on the doll’s head before and damaged the neck and that is why the head tilts forward. I will try to find a way to stiffen the neck so it will hold her head up. I may have to remove the head somehow strengthen the neck and then reattach it… Maybe I can also attach a brass rod or wooden peg to help strengthen the neck.
Given that her obi is tied in the front does that mean she is a courtesans or entertainer?
Do I need to repaint her face or is there a way to clean the fabric? Is her face meant to look like a fox to show cunning?
It looks like the model shamisen could actually be played but there is no miniature bachi. Maybe I can make one.
Maybe I can redye her hair black to make it darker; repaint her face after trying to remove the mold; reskin the shamisen; clean the wood. What do I do about the fabric kimono to clean it? I don’t want to take the doll completely apart by undressing it to try to clean the cloth… I would probably never get it put back together well.
The photos of the doll I received look much duller from the photos in the sale… Should I try re-dying any of those fabrics to make them brighter? If so how would I do that?
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