This hand-sized Japanese lantern called "cocolan" is made by Japanese craftsmen using a traditional technique that matches the modern lifestyle. This lantern is crafted in the image of a daruma doll, a popular folk doll in Japan, and just like a daruma doll when you tip it over, it pops back up again. Because of this, it is seen as a symbol of perseverance and good luck. And, of course, it works as a lamp!
The lanterns are made of Hidaka Washi, a special paper made in Japan, and printed with a Kurume Aya design. Each lantern has a base made from beech tree wood and facial details that are hand-painted by a craftsman.
Yame-cochin lanterns are carefully handmade by craftsmen in Yame, Japan.
Body Size: H 5.11" × W 4.33"
3.52 oz
Material Shade | Hidaka Japanese paper Base | Beech wood from Kyushu
Lighting specifications ・High brightness LED ・Continuous lighting for 50 hours with button battery LR41x 3 (included)