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Junko Narita (b.1946) creates fantastical dolls that look like the protagonists of stories from Chinese and Japanese mythology descending from the sky. These gorgeous and elegant works made by hand are comprised of antique fabrics such as crepe, satin, Ming brocade, brocade and embroidery that were once worn by princesses 300 years ago, and are adorned with jewelry made of gold and silver, coral, jade and crystal. Narita was born in Kyoto and learned Japanese dance from an early age. After getting married, she lived in the UK for several years; these experiences shaped her approach to the traditional artform. Enveloped in mysterious, beautiful costumes, each seems like a visitor from an unknown land. Her works often center around the yearly zodiac, such as a boy riding a white dragon or the rabbit hopping over the moon.