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Special price! Please take this opportunity to purchase. This is a set of boxwood wood carvings of Ebisu and Daikokuten, with color. The set is offered at a bargain price. My father loved Buddhist statues and collected them. I am selling them due to a move. I purchased them about 15 years ago and have never opened them. He said he bought them from an acquaintance for around 100,000 yen at the time. This is one of many in his collection. If you need them and will cherish them, please consider purchasing them. I believe they are good luck charms and can ward off evil. Please note: There is some sap from the wood on the base of the main body, and some faint spots can be seen. I think this is unavoidable due to the nature of the wood, but if you are concerned, please refrain from purchasing. I myself do not know much about Buddhist statues. I cannot answer detailed questions. Also, this is a used item. Please understand that it is a used item before purchasing. No returns or refunds, please. Thank you. Size: Ebisu: Body: Height 16.5 cm, Width 8.5 cm, Depth 8.5 cm Total Height 24.5 cm, Width 10 cm, Depth 10 cm *The height of the Ebisu body includes the fishing rod. Daikoku: Body: Height 13 cm, Width 7.5 cm, Depth 9 cm Total Height 22 cm, Width 10 cm, Depth 10 cm Ebisu: One of the Seven Lucky Gods, the only native Japanese god of fortune. He originated as a god of fishing and is widely worshipped as a god of abundant harvests, prosperous business, and good luck. He is characterized by holding a sea bream and a fishing rod. Daikoku: One of the Seven Lucky Gods, holding a magic mallet and a treasure bag, riding on a bale of rice, and is a god of fortune that brings abundant harvests, prosperous business, and improved fortune. He is a god of nation-building, worshipped at Izumo Taisha Shrine and other places. #Buddhist statue #Collection #Acrylic case #Buddhist altar fittings #Wood carving #Guardian deity #Sculpture #Object #Boxwood #Handmade #Seven Lucky Gods #Ebisu #Daikoku #New Year's decorations
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