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The Japanese traditional amulet toy which swings. The Japanese say "it falls down 7 times and gets up 8 times." As such, it's a symbol of revival and "never giving up". It is believed to bring good luck to the owner and this how you use it.

  1. At this stage the doll has eyes without pupils.[1]
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  3. If unavailable, give it another prominent place.[2]
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    Can I use a Daruma again for another wish after the first one came true?
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    It is advisable not to do so. Once the Daruma has achieved its purpose in helping you reach your goal, you can burn it, discard it or keep it as a trinket or reminder of what you have achieved. Good luck charms of any kind often only work once or up to a year.
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    What is a Daruma doll?
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    A Daruma (aka Dharma) doll, is a hollow, round, Japanese traditional doll modeled after Bodhidharma, the founder of the Zen sect of Buddhism. These dolls, though typically red and depicting a bearded man (Dharma), vary greatly in color and design depending on region and artist.
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    What kind of paint is sumi paint?
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    It's black ink usually used for calligraphy in East Asia. You can find it in solid form (a stick) or liquid (like any bottle of ink).
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  • Daruma dolls are sold via the internet. Google "daruma" or "daruma doll"
  • A picture of a daruma doll may also be used as a form of time management: when a new project or task is started, the left eye is colored. When the project or task is completed the right eye is colored. In the meantime the picture is displayed prominently as a constant reminder of the task.
  • Daruma dolls come in various colors. This is what they mean:

    • Black:chasing away evil and a successful year
    • Blue: personal achievement and success
    • Gold: wealth
    • Green:good health and vitality
    • Orange: success in school
    • Pink:blessing in love, marriage and giving birth
    • Purple:advancement in career
    • Red:safety and success in every way
    • White:new birth and best wishes
    • Yellow:security and protection
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  • Daruma doll
  • Paint to fill in the eyes

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