No. 98059063

Japanese Shichifukujin Figurine - Daikokuten & Ebisu - Statue - Patinated bronze - Japan (No Reserve Price)
No. 98059063

Japanese Shichifukujin Figurine - Daikokuten & Ebisu - Statue - Patinated bronze - Japan (No Reserve Price)
A finely detailed figurine depicts two of Japan's Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin): Daikokuten, the god of wealth and prosperity, and Ebisu, the god of fishing, commerce, and good fortune. This pair is often found together as they are considered the most popular of the seven.
The statue shows Daikokuten seated on top of several bales of rice, symbolizing a bountiful harvest and wealth. He holds a wish-granting mallet and is accompanied by a large bag of treasure, a common attribute associated with him. Next to him is Ebisu, easily identifiable by his fishing rod and a large sea bream (tai), which is a symbol of luck and celebration.
Condition:
In excellent condition with no visible chips or damage, showing minor surface wear consistent with age.
Dimensions:
- Height: 22 cm
- Width: 20 cm
- Depth: 10 cm
Weight:
1.9 kg (1900 g)
Material:
Patinated composite material (possibly bronze or iron)
Estimated Period:
Mid to Late 20th Century
This figurine would be a wonderful addition to any collection of Asian art, spiritual artifacts, or as a decorative piece for a home or office.
Method of Shipment
FedEx or Japan Post
NOTICE
The lot will be carefully packaged and shipped by FedEx or Japan Post.
Delivery usually takes 1–2 weeks.
Sometimes Customs or the delivery company in your country may contact you by phone or email for clearance. Please make sure you are available to respond. If not, the parcel may be returned to me, and reshipping will cost more than twice the original shipping fee.
I appreciate your cooperation.
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