



Daruma is a traditional Japanese wishing doll that helps us to achieve our dreams and aspirations.
HOW DARUMA WORKS:
First, think of something special you wish to achieve. Next, draw or paint one of your Daruma doll's blank eyes. This represents THE START of your commitment to achieving your goal. Place Daruma someplace visible, so that while he focuses on your objective, you'll be reminded to do the same. Once your goal is realized, signify your accomplishment by drawing Daruma's other eye! Congratulations!
A gold Daruma doll symbolizes wealth and prosperity. A gold Daruma is a superb motivational tool for business owners and those starting new ventures to stay focused on business objectives and targets. A gold Daruma can also be used as a fun and fitting way to kick off a funding drive, or to raise money for charity.
FREE SHIPPING CAMPAIGN FOR STUDENTS!
Until September 30th, 2010 (or while supplies last) if you spend $50 or more (before shipping fees) and you are a student (or if you are a PARENT purchasing for your son or daughter who is in school), you qualify for FREE SHIPPING! A student is anyone who is in (or soon will be in) a learning institution full-time or part-time, and can be of any age.
This campaign works on the honour system. Simply email us which learning institution you are in enrolled at (or will be enrolled at) and where it is located after the order has been placed. If your order qualifies for free shipping, WE LOVE DARUMA will REFUND your shipping fees within 3 business days AFTER the order has been placed.
DARUMA GIVES BACK
For each Large Daruma Doll sold, Unique Japan will proudly donate two dollars ($2USD) to the Children's HeartLink. The Children's HeartLink is a non-profit organization that helps enhance existing pediatric cardiac programs to support life-saving treatments for needy children.
Daruma is closely associated with a beloved Japanese proverb, nana korobi yaoki, which states, “Fall down seven times, get up eight”. The Daruma doll's unique rounded shape allows it to return to its original position even if knocked over, representing such persistence. Daruma reminds us all to never give up on our aspirations.