These incredible figures are designed by Dacosta Bayley, and based on the ancient Japanese legend of Daruma, a 5th century monk and the founder of Zen Buddhism.
Each figure sits 18cm/7 inches tall by 16cm/6.25 inches wide. It is weighted so that it will right itself when knocked over. This feature symbolizes the Japanese saying, 'Nanakorobi yaoki' ('Fall 7 times, rise 8 times').
WAS: £49.99
NOW: £29.99
DCTO Jibun Project - Emperor's Yellow
These incredible figures are designed by Dacosta Bayley, and based on the ancient Japanese legend of Daruma, a 5th century monk and the founder of Zen Buddhism.
Each figure sits 18cm/7 inches tall by 16cm/6.25 inches wide. It is weighted so that it will right itself when knocked over. This feature symbolizes the Japanese saying, 'Nanakorobi yaoki' ('Fall 7 times, rise 8 times').
WAS: £49.99
NOW: £29.99
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DCTO Jibun Project - Temple Red
These incredible figures are designed by Dacosta Bayley, and based on the ancient Japanese legend of Daruma, a 5th century monk and the founder of Zen Buddhism.
Each figure sits 18cm/7 inches tall by 16cm/6.25 inches wide. It is weighted so that it will right itself when knocked over. This feature symbolizes the Japanese saying, 'Nanakorobi yaoki' ('Fall 7 times, rise 8 times').
DCTO Jibun Project - Stone Garden Grey
These incredible figures are designed by Dacosta Bayley, and based on the ancient Japanese legend of Daruma, a 5th century monk and the founder of Zen Buddhism.
Each figure sits 18cm/7 inches tall by 16cm/6.25 inches wide. It is weighted so that it will right itself when knocked over. This feature symbolizes the Japanese saying, 'Nanakorobi yaoki' ('Fall 7 times, rise 8 times').
DCTO Jibun Project - Sakura Pink GID
These incredible figures are designed by Dacosta Bayley, and based on the ancient Japanese legend of Daruma, a 5th century monk and the founder of Zen Buddhism.
Each figure sits 18cm/7 inches tall by 16cm/6.25 inches wide. It is weighted so that it will right itself when knocked over. This feature symbolizes the Japanese saying, 'Nanakorobi yaoki' ('Fall 7 times, rise 8 times').