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AI Identification

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Japanese-Style Girl Figurine with Cherry Blossoms

Decorative Figurine

AI Estimated Value

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$40-75

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a ceramic or plaster figurine depicting a stylized Japanese girl, likely a Kokeshi doll or similar folk art interpretation. It stands upright, appearing to be approximately 10-14 inches tall based on its proportion to the surrounding furniture. The primary color of the figurine is a matte white or off-white, suggesting unglazed bisque-ware or a painted finish. The girl wears a kimono-like robe, adorned with hand-painted cherry blossom (sakura) branches in shades of pink, red, and dark brown for the branches. The flowers are rendered with distinct individual petals. A prominent green band, possibly representing an obi or sash, encircles the waist area. The doll's facial features include simple, dark, downcast eyes and a small, delicate mouth painted in red. Her hair is styled in a bob with bangs, also rendered in the same white material, and she has a heart-shaped topknot or hair ornament with a small red rectangle detail at its center. Her hands are depicted holding what appears to be a patterned basket or purse, painted in orange and light green tones with a stippled or textured effect. Visible condition appears good, with no obvious cracks, chips, or major paint loss, though the matte finish might be prone to smudges or dirt. The craftsmanship suggests a folk art or hobbyist piece, possibly a ceramic pour mold that was then hand-painted. The style period is likely mid to late 20th century, given the commonality of such decorative items in mass production or craft settings during that era. There are no discernible maker's marks or signatures from the visible angles. The quality is typical for a decorative ceramic piece, characterized by its hand-painted details and molded form.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of the Japanese-Style Girl Figurine with Cherry Blossoms. Based on this visual inspection, the figurine appears to be in good overall condition, showing no immediate signs of cracks, chips, or significant paint loss. Its matte finish, however, could be susceptible to smudges or dirt not visible in high resolution. Authenticity-wise, it presents as a decorative ceramic piece, likely from a pour mold and hand-painted, consistent with folk art or hobbyist production. I estimate its period to be mid-to-late 20th century. Market conditions for such decorative ceramic or plaster figurines are generally modest. While charming, these items are not typically rare, and there isn't a high demand for them in the current collectibles market unless they possess exceptional artistry, age, or provenance from a renowned maker. The lack of discernible maker's marks is a significant factor impacting value, as it precludes attribution to a known artist or studio, which would drive up desirability and price. Factors significantly impacting value include its decorative appeal, good condition, and charming hand-painted details. However, its mass-produced form and folk art quality temper its market ceiling. Limitations in authenticity verification from images alone are notable. A full in-person examination would allow me to accurately determine the material (ceramic bisque, plaster, resin), assess surface textures, detect minor flaws not visible in the image, and search for hidden marks. Provenance documentation, such as original purchase receipts or family history, could also add to its value by establishing its origin or the artist. Without these, it remains a charming decorative piece.

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