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Dogu Lady 74

Sale price$1,236

Dogu Lady 74 is a white stoneware sculpture. This series is part of an exquisite 8-piece limited edition. The story behind this piece refers back to the Jomon period (14,000-300 BC) of Japanese history. During this time, clay sculptures depicting pregnant women were constructed to represent a fertility goddess or a symbol of motherhood. 

16" (h) x 12.5" (w) x 7" (d)

Dogu Lady 74
Dogu Lady 74 Sale price$1,236

Country of Origin

United Kingdom

About the Maker

Noe Kuremoto

Noe Kuremoto is a ceramic artist who makes everything by hand using simple tools. She’s known for playful sculptural work that takes the form of ancient Japanese clay figurine. Noe’s pieces mix child-like simplicity with contemporary sophistication; in addition, she seamlessly incorporate her background in Fine Art and Design with her cultural heritage. She shares the traditional Japanese view that spirits are everywhere, especially in nature. For Noe, the truth of our universe can be found in the wilderness. Her signature pieces are her interpretations of ancient talisman – “Haniwa,” “Dogu,” and “Crane, which invite the spirit of nature into people’s homes in the simplest form. This authentic representative of Noe’s desire strives to make a deeper connection in a world that can often feel shallow.
Noe explains, “These sculpture come from my deep ocean of childhood
memories, I hope every piece I make helps my sons to see the world as a beautiful place. My artwork is my journey to strengthen my soul. I would like to share them with you. A talisman to have the courage to live our life as truthfully as we can.”