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❏ Ryukoku-yaki, Second Generation Miyagawa Kouun 60th Birthday Commemoration, Thirty Pieces Bishamon Kikko Futaoki (lid rest) Born in Kyoto in 1938 Assumed the name of the Second Generation Miyagawa Kouun in 1980 Received the Order of the Sacred Treasure, Gold Rays, in the spring of 2014 Succession of Choji in 2017 ● Bishamon Kikko (Bishamon Tortoise Shell) The Tobatsu Bishamonten of Kyoogokokuji Temple (To-ji Temple), which is said to have served to protect Heian-kyo. Named "Bishamon Kikko" because the continuous pattern of three-layered tortoise shells is carved on its chain armor. Bishamonten is one of the Four Heavenly Kings who protect Buddhism. In ancient times, it began with Prince Shotoku praying to Bishamonten for victory in battle, and when the samurai came to power, it was revered as the guardian deity of the warrior class. Also, as one of the Seven Lucky Gods who bring good fortune and wealth, people have used it in the ground patterns of vessels and the patterns of kimonos, etc., with their wishes. There are no cracks or chips, and the condition is good. Please check the images and purchase with your understanding.
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