Japanese Old House Brass Seven Lucky Gods (No. 4) Figurine
I really enjoy placing small religious items at home. Besides their cute and amusing appearance,
I also hope to entrust my wishes to these objects.
I acquired a set of brass (alloy) figurines, about the size of a cassette tape, with a substantial feel in hand.
The posture and facial details of each deity are old and full of character.
Please refer to the first photo for details.
Ebisu—God of Fishing and Business (front right)
Daikokuten—God of Wealth and Grains (front left)
These two deities are considered symbols of business prosperity + abundant wealth,
bringing good fortune, bountiful harvests, and a stable life. Their frequent appearance together signifies complete blessings and virtues.
Hotei—God of Good Fortune and Contentment (back left)
Originally the Chinese "Cloth Bag Monk," he gradually became localized in Japan,
symbolizing contentment, happiness, and good fortune.
Jurojin—God of Longevity and Wisdom (back right)
Represents longevity and wisdom, a deity of good fortune bringing health and peace,
considered a god of inner stability and inner peace.
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- Japanese Old House Brass Seven Lucky Gods (No. 4) Figurine I really enjoy placing small religious items at home. Besides their cute and amusing appearance, I also hope to entrust my wishes to these objects. I acquired a set of brass (alloy) figurines, about the size of a cassette tape, with a substantial feel in hand. The posture and facial details of each deity are old and full of character.
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