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junko
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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This is a Kutani-yaki decorative plate depicting the Seven Lucky Gods. The figures depicted appear to be Hotei, with a large bag on his back and a smiling, dancing expression, and Daikoku, relaxing against a sake barrel. The Seven Lucky Gods are Ebisu, Daikokuten, Bishamonten, Benzaiten, Fukurokuju, Juroujin, and Hotei. Each holds treasures such as a magic mallet (Daikokuten), a sea bream (Ebisu), and a large bag (Hotei). In Japan, there is a custom of visiting the Seven Lucky Gods to pray for good health and family safety throughout the year. This is an old item. It came from a storage. There is age-related deterioration (scratches, etc.), but there are no chips or cracks. Due to being handmade, the size and pattern may vary slightly. Please check the photos for the condition and consider before purchasing. We appreciate your understanding.
5 days ago