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Antique Ebisu Statue - 1800s Japanese Pottery Lucky God Figurine | Edo Era Art
Antique Ebisu Statue - 1800s Japanese Pottery Lucky God Figurine | Edo Era Art
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This Antique Ebisu Statue is a rare Japanese pottery god from the Edo period, crafted in the 1800s to bring good fortune and prosperity. Standing at 7.5 cm tall, this soot-stained antique doll represents Ebisu, one of the Seven Lucky Gods revered in traditional Japan shrine decor and folk art collectibles. Handmade with care, this vintage Japanese deity statue carries the authentic charm of old Japanese good luck charms and Edo era ornaments.
Ebisu is known as the god who brings blessings from the sea, originally worshipped by fishermen hoping for bountiful catches and by merchants seeking prosperity through trade. Unlike modern depictions, this sculpture does not hold a fishing rod but still embodies the spirit of luck and wealth that defines Japanese Edo period sculpture.
Key features:
- Height: 7.5 cm (3 inches), Width: 5 cm (2 inches), Depth: 3.5 cm (1.4 inches)
- Weight: 93 grams (3.3 ounces), perfect for display or collection
- Material: Handmade Japanese pottery with natural soot staining
- Represents Ebisu from the Seven Lucky Gods statue set
- Authentic vintage Japanese folk art collectible from the 1800s
- Unique soot-stained antique doll condition adds historical character
This old Japanese good luck charm shows signs of age-related wear and minor damage, which enhances its antique appeal and confirms its authenticity as a piece of Japanese Edo era ornament history. Each piece is carefully examined to ensure collectors receive an item true to its heritage.
Owning this handmade Japanese pottery figurine connects you to centuries of cultural tradition and spiritual belief in prosperity and protection. It makes an excellent addition to any collection of Japanese pottery gods or vintage deity statues.
Shipping is free to many destinations worldwide with secure tracking via DHL, FedEx, EMS, or Japan Post. For buyers in the US, prices include prepaid customs duties for hassle-free delivery. Returns are accepted within 14 days under our shop policies.
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