Der Glückshammer des Glücks - Uchide no Kozuchi - Holz, Keramik - Japan - Shōwa Zeit (1926-1989)






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Set aus drei Uchide no Kozuchi Glücksmalletern, Holz- und Keramik-Japan-Talisman aus der Shōwa-Periode (1926–1989), Herkunft Japan, Zustand fair, Originalität vorhanden, Abmessungen ca. 20 cm Höhe des Holzmals und verschiedene Größen der übrigen Stücke.
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*The Lucky Mallet - Symbol of Good Fortune and Prosperity - Uchide no Kozuchi 打ち出の小槌 – Set of 3
*Dimensions (approx.):
Large wooden mallet (Gold): 20 (H) × 10 (W) × 9 (D) cm / 390g
Small ceramic mallet (The mouse): 19 (H) × 9.5 (W) × 9.5 (D) cm / 460g
Large ceramic mallet: 20 (H) × 12 (W) × 12 (D) cm / 410g
*Condition:
There is some paint loss, minor chips, and small scratches.
Please refer to the photos for details.
This set features three Uchide no Kozuchi 打ち出の小槌(Lucky Mallets), traditional Japanese symbols of prosperity and happiness.
The Uchide no Kozuchi打ち出の小槌 is the magical mallet associated with Daikokuten大黒天, one of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune七福神. In Japanese folklore, it is believed to grant wishes when gently shaken and has long symbolized wealth, business success, abundant harvests, and household well-being.
Each mallet presents a distinct and meaningful design:
*Wooden mallet with a gold ground, adorned with a three-dimensional pine motif, accompanied by crane and target designs. Pine and crane symbolize longevity and prosperity, while the target represents success and the fulfillment of wishes.
*Wooden mallet with a tortoiseshell pattern, the character “Kotobuki 寿” (longevity,Celebration), and a mouse finial. The mouse, a messenger of Daikokuten 大黒天, symbolizes wealth and abundance.
*Ceramic mallet with a bold spiral decoration and a beautifully aged patina.
The spiral symbolizes growth, continuity, and everlasting prosperity, representing a form in which beginning and end are seamlessly connected.
The red cords and tassels enhance the festive and auspicious character of the ensemble.
Rich in symbolism and deeply rooted in Japanese tradition, these pieces are not only decorative but meaningful objects embodying fortune and prosperity. Ideal for display in a home, business setting, or as a distinctive collector’s set.
*This item will be carefully packaged and shipped safely and promptly via EMS with tracking.
】【Important Notes】
• For international buyers
Any import duties, taxes, or related charges not included in the item price or shipping cost are the responsibility of the buyer.
Please note that VAT paid to Catawiki does not cover local import duties or customs charges.
Delivery time may vary depending on customs clearance.
• Shipping
Items are shipped via Japan Post EMS or DHL.
Estimated delivery time: EMS approx. 2–3 weeks / DHL approx. 5–10 days.
(Shipments to the United States will be sent via DHL or Japan Post UGX.)
Delivery time may vary depending on customs procedures in each country.
For smooth delivery, please kindly respond to any contact from the shipping carrier.
• Damage or issues
In the unlikely event that an item arrives damaged, please contact both me and Catawiki support promptly.
• Photos & color
I make every effort to accurately represent the item’s colors and textures in the photographs; however, slight variations may occur due to monitor settings and photographic conditions.
Please review all descriptions and images carefully before bidding.
Thank you for your interest!
# Japanese art, Shinto, Buddhist ,Edo, Meiji, Ukiyo-e, Samurai
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*The Lucky Mallet - Symbol of Good Fortune and Prosperity - Uchide no Kozuchi 打ち出の小槌 – Set of 3
*Dimensions (approx.):
Large wooden mallet (Gold): 20 (H) × 10 (W) × 9 (D) cm / 390g
Small ceramic mallet (The mouse): 19 (H) × 9.5 (W) × 9.5 (D) cm / 460g
Large ceramic mallet: 20 (H) × 12 (W) × 12 (D) cm / 410g
*Condition:
There is some paint loss, minor chips, and small scratches.
Please refer to the photos for details.
This set features three Uchide no Kozuchi 打ち出の小槌(Lucky Mallets), traditional Japanese symbols of prosperity and happiness.
The Uchide no Kozuchi打ち出の小槌 is the magical mallet associated with Daikokuten大黒天, one of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune七福神. In Japanese folklore, it is believed to grant wishes when gently shaken and has long symbolized wealth, business success, abundant harvests, and household well-being.
Each mallet presents a distinct and meaningful design:
*Wooden mallet with a gold ground, adorned with a three-dimensional pine motif, accompanied by crane and target designs. Pine and crane symbolize longevity and prosperity, while the target represents success and the fulfillment of wishes.
*Wooden mallet with a tortoiseshell pattern, the character “Kotobuki 寿” (longevity,Celebration), and a mouse finial. The mouse, a messenger of Daikokuten 大黒天, symbolizes wealth and abundance.
*Ceramic mallet with a bold spiral decoration and a beautifully aged patina.
The spiral symbolizes growth, continuity, and everlasting prosperity, representing a form in which beginning and end are seamlessly connected.
The red cords and tassels enhance the festive and auspicious character of the ensemble.
Rich in symbolism and deeply rooted in Japanese tradition, these pieces are not only decorative but meaningful objects embodying fortune and prosperity. Ideal for display in a home, business setting, or as a distinctive collector’s set.
*This item will be carefully packaged and shipped safely and promptly via EMS with tracking.
】【Important Notes】
• For international buyers
Any import duties, taxes, or related charges not included in the item price or shipping cost are the responsibility of the buyer.
Please note that VAT paid to Catawiki does not cover local import duties or customs charges.
Delivery time may vary depending on customs clearance.
• Shipping
Items are shipped via Japan Post EMS or DHL.
Estimated delivery time: EMS approx. 2–3 weeks / DHL approx. 5–10 days.
(Shipments to the United States will be sent via DHL or Japan Post UGX.)
Delivery time may vary depending on customs procedures in each country.
For smooth delivery, please kindly respond to any contact from the shipping carrier.
• Damage or issues
In the unlikely event that an item arrives damaged, please contact both me and Catawiki support promptly.
• Photos & color
I make every effort to accurately represent the item’s colors and textures in the photographs; however, slight variations may occur due to monitor settings and photographic conditions.
Please review all descriptions and images carefully before bidding.
Thank you for your interest!
# Japanese art, Shinto, Buddhist ,Edo, Meiji, Ukiyo-e, Samurai
