Japanese Seven Lucky Gods 7 Ornaments from Japan,14.5", Good Luck, Wishes for treasure

$56.30
Seven Lucky god with wood display board.
This unique sculpture is a symbol of good fortune and is sure to add a touch of luck and charm to any space it's displayed in.
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-Condition: Excellent condition. Check video/photos.
-Approximate Size: L 14.5"(36.5cm) x W 1.75"(4.5cm) x H 2.25" (5.25cm)
-Approximate Weight: 1.7 lbs

In Japanese mythology, the Seven Lucky Gods or Seven Gods of Fortune (七福神, shichifukujin in Japanese) are believed to grant good luck and are often represented in netsuke and in artworks. One of the seven (Jurōjin) is said to be based on a historical figure.

Seven Gods:
1. Ebisu – Ebisu is Japan’s god of fisherman and the morning sun. Ebisu is also sometimes regarded as the protector of small children, a role he shares with the Buddhist deity Jizo. Ebisu is also the only member of the Shichifukujin seven who is of Japanese origin.
2. Daikokuten – Daikoku is the god of wealth, food and worldly success; and statues of this happy deity have for centuries been common fixtures of Japanese homes, particularly kitchens. Daikoku is also reputed to be Ebisu’s father.
3. Fukurokujin – Originating in Chinese Taoism this god is the symbol of wealth, happiness and longevity and is usually seen carrying a long staff or cane.
4. Hoteison – A plump Zen Buddhist monk from China, usually seen with a bag in one hand and a fan in the other
5. Jurojin – The Taoist god of long life. This god is also usually seen carrying a staff in his hand.
6. Benzaiten – The only female of the bunch. This goddess is from India and is the patron of music and culture. She is usually seen carrying an old fashioned Japanese biwa (a type of lute).
7. Bishamonten – The warrior of the bunch. This god is originally from India and is charged with protecting people and their treasure. Bishamonten is usually depicted wearing armor.

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Seven Lucky god with wood display board.
This unique sculpture is a symbol of good fortune and is sure to add a touch of luck and charm to any space it's displayed in.
*Fast Shipping From US. No more Waiting from Japan
*Follow us for MORE. We update almost EVERYDAY!

-ONLY ONE
-Condition: Excellent condition. Check video/photos.
-Approximate Size: L 14.5"(36.5cm) x W 1.75"(4.5cm) x H 2.25" (5.25cm)
-Approximate Weight: 1.7 lbs

In Japanese mythology, the Seven Lucky Gods or Seven Gods of Fortune (七福神, shichifukujin in Japanese) are believed to grant good luck and are often represented in netsuke and in artworks. One of the seven (Jurōjin) is said to be based on a historical figure.

Seven Gods:
1. Ebisu – Ebisu is Japan’s god of fisherman and the morning sun. Ebisu is also sometimes regarded as the protector of small children, a role he shares with the Buddhist deity Jizo. Ebisu is also the only member of the Shichifukujin seven who is of Japanese origin.
2. Daikokuten – Daikoku is the god of wealth, food and worldly success; and statues of this happy deity have for centuries been common fixtures of Japanese homes, particularly kitchens. Daikoku is also reputed to be Ebisu’s father.
3. Fukurokujin – Originating in Chinese Taoism this god is the symbol of wealth, happiness and longevity and is usually seen carrying a long staff or cane.
4. Hoteison – A plump Zen Buddhist monk from China, usually seen with a bag in one hand and a fan in the other
5. Jurojin – The Taoist god of long life. This god is also usually seen carrying a staff in his hand.
6. Benzaiten – The only female of the bunch. This goddess is from India and is the patron of music and culture. She is usually seen carrying an old fashioned Japanese biwa (a type of lute).
7. Bishamonten – The warrior of the bunch. This god is originally from India and is charged with protecting people and their treasure. Bishamonten is usually depicted wearing armor.

*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
Seven Lucky god with wood display board.
This unique sculpture is a symbol of good fortune and is sure to add a touch of luck and charm to any space it's displayed in.
*Fast Shipping From US. No more Waiting from Japan
*Follow us for MORE. We update almost EVERYDAY!

-ONLY ONE
-Condition: Excellent condition. Check video/photos.
-Approximate Size: L 14.5"(36.5cm) x W 1.75"(4.5cm) x H 2.25" (5.25cm)
-Approximate Weight: 1.7 lbs

In Japanese mythology, the Seven Lucky Gods or Seven Gods of Fortune (七福神, shichifukujin in Japanese) are believed to grant good luck and are often represented in netsuke and in artworks. One of the seven (Jurōjin) is said to be based on a historical figure.

Seven Gods:
1. Ebisu – Ebisu is Japan’s god of fisherman and the morning sun. Ebisu is also sometimes regarded as the protector of small children, a role he shares with the Buddhist deity Jizo. Ebisu is also the only member of the Shichifukujin seven who is of Japanese origin.
2. Daikokuten – Daikoku is the god of wealth, food and worldly success; and statues of this happy deity have for centuries been common fixtures of Japanese homes, particularly kitchens. Daikoku is also reputed to be Ebisu’s father.
3. Fukurokujin – Originating in Chinese Taoism this god is the symbol of wealth, happiness and longevity and is usually seen carrying a long staff or cane.
4. Hoteison – A plump Zen Buddhist monk from China, usually seen with a bag in one hand and a fan in the other
5. Jurojin – The Taoist god of long life. This god is also usually seen carrying a staff in his hand.
6. Benzaiten – The only female of the bunch. This goddess is from India and is the patron of music and culture. She is usually seen carrying an old fashioned Japanese biwa (a type of lute).
7. Bishamonten – The warrior of the bunch. This god is originally from India and is charged with protecting people and their treasure. Bishamonten is usually depicted wearing armor.

*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
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