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miami
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 Dharma Ball
I imagine I'm not the only one who has wondered about the sphere-thing in the Kai-Zine RxH Catalog, labelled 'Real Head Dharma.' I thought dharma was a Buddhist concept, but that didn't get me anywhere.
Josh and Hiro gave me the scoopage though. Apparently this is not a RxH production - it's Mori's own Dharma Ball. It "represents the sitting buddha, and you get it with the eyes blank and unpainted. You make two wishes to it, and if one comes true, you paint in one eye. If both come true, you paint in both eyes. The RxH one was just Mori's personal piece and was displayed at some toy events, but never reproduced or sold."
After your second wish is granted, I see that you dispose of the Dharma Ball by burning it, tossing in the ocean, etc. It was only after learning this info that I even noticed that Mori's as pictured in the catalog has only one eye painted.
I don't know what Mori's two wishes were, but I think I may need to find one of these, and wish for my two topmost-wanted RxH gets (maybe Hiro Bat and Popsoda Chaos ... or Jyarinko Bat and Walder Variant Akro ... or Bubble Chaos and Jya Evil, or ... shoot, I wonder if these things come in Dharma six-packs for those of us unable to reduce our wishes to two?)
See also http://tinyurl.com/2orf6f
Now, about that yellow tombstone-looking thing just above the Dharma Ball -- Anyone?
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| Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:28 pm |
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mondocoyote
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 Re: Dharma Ball
Nice post Miami. It looks like he's not just drawing the eyes in there, the kanji on the ront reads 'real head'. They sell those Darumas in the 100yen store nearer to new year over here, let me know if you really want one
miami wrote: Now, about that yellow tombstone-looking thing just above the Dharma Ball -- Anyone?
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That 'tomb stone' is a japanese chess piece. The games called shogi. Why is real head written on it? I haven't the foggiest.
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| Mon Nov 12, 2007 5:04 pm |
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CrimsonTide
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This thread is great, thanks for the info....ive been wondering about both!
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| Mon Nov 12, 2007 5:47 pm |
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datadub
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I think I should add a little clarity to this thread. The way you use a daruma (dharma) is when you want to undertake an arduous task you paint in one eye and make your wish. When your wish/task is accomplished you paint in the other eye and then either display it as a 'trophy' to your accomplishment or burn it as an offering to the mystical forces that helped you reach your goal.
--> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daruma
The "tombstone" is an giant Shogi piece that says real x head on it. Shogi is a traditional Japanese board game that resembles chess.
--> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shogi
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Rich
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MANIMAL
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this sounds a little like those DCTO things that Dacosta Bailey made no?
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| Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:15 pm |
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stealthtank
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The Daruma Be@rbrick is one of my favorites.

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| Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:20 pm |
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CrimsonTide
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stealthtank wrote: The Daruma Be@rbrick is one of my favorites. 
I must get this ASAP
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| Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:21 pm |
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akum6n
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MANIMAL wrote: this sounds a little like those DCTO things that Dacosta Bailey made no?
There are a few designer toys that adopt the design of a Daruma doll.
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| Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:22 pm |
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kidclam
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I remember garadama said he could get one made from Mori himself when he first had it in some toy festival awhile back. I was not interested at the time but it would be good for him to confirm this ( or as my client says "double reconfirm") I know he is spends less time on the board but if he can "double reconfirm" that would be interesting to know that one could have obtained a RealxHead version.
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| Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:34 pm |
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tavaro
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I remember a show early this year or last year which featured dozens of artists version of the Dharma Ball. Im not sure if this was released at the same time, but the show looked interesting.
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| Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:55 pm |
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datadub
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stealthtank wrote: The Daruma Be@rbrick is one of my favorites. 
also one of Mori's faves...
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sumatra71
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MANIMAL wrote: this sounds a little like those DCTO things that Dacosta Bailey made no?
I love the Dacosta Bailey Daruma's...!!! I have three of them...
ghost, gid, stone grey
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| Tue Nov 13, 2007 12:39 am |
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datadub
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sumatra71 wrote: MANIMAL wrote: this sounds a little like those DCTO things that Dacosta Bailey made no? I love the Dacosta Bailey Daruma's...!!! I have three of them... ghost, gid, stone grey
looks like there are 6 different ones now...
nice design - wouldn't mind a black & white one...
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miami
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Thanks for clearing this up, Data. My apologies for getting the story garbled in the OP - as so often happens, I ended up learning far more than I expected from this thread.
Fascinating to hear that Mori may have once offered 'custom' Daruma balls.
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blakewest
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 Re: Dharma Ball
Resuming a moldy oldy ... I recently found an unused Daruma made of paper mache or plaster at a thrift store and have been thinking about what goal I want to set with it. Then I noticed Mori's daruma in the RxH USA site. It's freakin huge! Mine's about the size of a cantaloupe and red/white. Just curious, does anyone know (Datadub?) what Mori's goal is? Seems to me he's quite a success already! 
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