A Daruma Doll is always sold without drawing the eyes. The owner, when making the wish, draws the first eye. The second eye is drawn only after the wish is fulfilled.
But they have other uses also, like this big Daruma Doll, with both eyes drawn (meaning the wish was fulfilled), used as a vase for omikuji (paper fortunes), at the Hongaku-ji Temple in Kamakura.
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Nikon D90
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