[Hakone Yoshiki Craftsmanship] Japanese handicraft painting wooden elephant inlaid Ebisu Daikokuten

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[Hakone Yoshiki Craftsmanship] Japanese handicraft painting wooden elephant inlaid Ebisu Daikokuten - Posters - Wood Brown

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**Hakone Yoshiki** Yoshiki craftsmanship is a traditional handicraft produced in Hakone, Japan. It has a history of 200 years. It uses wood of different colors to combine to form geometric figures and patterns. It must be a patience and careful craftsman to make all kinds of crafts. Beautiful product. **Wood elephant inlay** Wooden elephant inlay means to inlay different materials (such as wood, shells, etc.) into patterns. It is a traditional Japanese craft. The inlay with wood chips is called "wood elephant inlay". Wooden elephant inlays are mostly made of wood chips of different tones and textures. Beautiful patterns. The patterns inlaid with pure wood are really beautiful, and each pattern has a good meaning, and you will really indulge in the beauty of Japanese crafts. It is highly recommended! [Ebisu Daikokuten] is the only deity originating from Japan among the Seven Deities of Good Luck. It was originally the patron saint of the sea and was enshrined by fishermen. With the development of maritime commerce, it gradually evolved into the god of commerce and was also regarded as the god of wealth. Shou symbolizes integrity. Da Hei Tian is in charge of wealth and prosperity. The image of Da Hei Tian is usually holding a mallet, smiling on his face, and a rice bag under his seat. Daikokuten is often referred to as the Three Deities of Good Luck together with Ebisu and Fuluju, symbolizing wealth. **Size reference** Approximately 205 x 185 mm **Precautions** This product is made by a Japanese craftsman. The pictures are actually taken, but there are subtle differences in each product. The pictures are for reference only. If you have any questions, please consult the designer, thank you.

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Wooden elephant inlay means to inlay different materials (such as wood, shells, etc.) into patterns. It is a traditional Japanese craft. The inlay with wood chips is called "wood elephant inlay". Wooden elephant inlays are mostly made of wood chips of different tones and textures. Beautiful patterns.

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