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Thank you for viewing. This is Daikoku-sama and Ebisu-sama. Height: Approximately 26cm Width: 17cm Depth: 13cm There are various ornaments of the Seven Lucky Gods, which are good luck charms, but the most outstanding feature of this one is its gentle expression. The gods' wish for people's happiness is conveyed through their gentle smiles. The eyes, mouth, cheeks, and beard are masterpieces created by the carver's skill. <Daikokuten> Also known as an incarnation of Daizaiten, it is a syncretism of the god Okuninushi-no-Mikoto and Buddhism. It is said that he became a Buddha once, but reappeared in this world to bestow fortune and virtue upon people. He is also a god who controls the earth (agriculture). He is depicted with a large bag on his back, a magic mallet in his right hand, and a hood, and is worshipped as a god of treasure, good fortune, and prosperity. It is believed to bring benefits such as a bountiful harvest, thriving business, financial luck, and good fortune. <Ebisu-ten> The only Japanese-born god of fortune. Along with Daikoku-sama, he is worshipped as a god of good luck. He is often depicted holding a sea bream in his left hand and a fishing rod in his right hand, and is a symbol of a bountiful catch and a god of fishing. He is also famous as a god of academic achievement, thriving business, and commerce. Ebisu-sama has a wonderful smile, so much so that there is a saying "Ebisu-gao" (Ebisu face). --- ※ Not sold separately. Antique, vintage, Showa retro, wooden ornament
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