Edo Goenmonogatari doll brings good luck and attracts the Seven Lucky Gods

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edogoenmonogatari
edogoenmonogatari
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Edo Goenmonogatari doll brings good luck and attracts the Seven Lucky Gods - Items for Display - Pottery Multicolor

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The purpose of the Seven Gods of Good Luck is to bestow people with good luck, such as longevity, wealth, prosperous business, happy family, good harvests, etc. Each god represents different blessings. Japanese people are accustomed to worshiping the Seven Gods of Good Luck during the New Year, which means that they can obtain what they need throughout the year. of all blessings. It is very suitable for home decorations or as gifts in stores. ●Ebisu holding a sea bream in his hand ・Representative interests: prosperous business, great fishing and good harvest ・Characteristics: The god of fishing holding a sea bream in his left hand and a fishing rod in his right hand ●Dajkala holding a hammer ・Represents interests: wealth, good fortune, good fortune ・Features: Carrying a big bag, holding a hammer, and wearing a turban on the head ●Bishamonten wears military uniform ・Represents interests: wealth, success, wish fulfillment ・Features: Wearing armor, holding a long thatch and a pagoda ●The only goddess Benzaiten ・Representing interests: musical and artistic talent, knowledge, wisdom, wealth, reputation ・Features: goddess, holding pipa ●The forehead is very long, good fortune and longevity ・Representing interests: health and longevity, property, prosperity of descendants ・Characteristics: long head, long beard, big ears ●Shou old man wearing headscarf ・Representing interests: longevity, cure of all diseases, wealth and prosperity, prosperity of descendants ・Features: Wearing a turban on the head, holding a long staff and a round fan or peach ●Budai statue of Maitreya Buddha ・Representing interests: attracting good fortune, consummating the couple, seeking children ・Features: Smiling face, chubby body, bag on shoulder, holding sunflower fan Size: Approx. 16 × 2.5 x 4 (small) Approx. 24 x 3.5 x 5 (large) **Precautions** This product is made by Japanese craftsmen. The pictures are actual shots. However, there are slight differences in each product. The pictures are for reference only. If you have any questions, please feel free to consult the designer. Thank you.

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Pottery
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Handmade
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Japan
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No.136,324 - Home & Living  |  No.24,933 - Items for Display
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The Seven Lucky Gods are the seven gods who are believed to bring good fortune and wealth in Japanese belief. Generally, Ebisu, Mahakala, Bishamonten, Jumano, Fukurokuju, Benzaiten and Hotei are the Seven Lucky Gods. The overall image is similar to that of China. of the Eight Immortals.

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