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Bizen Ware Pottery Antique Japanese Dolls - Ebisu and Daikoku Good Fortune Amulet Pair

Bizen Ware Pottery Antique Japanese Dolls - Ebisu and Daikoku Good Fortune Amulet Pair

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This exquisite pair of Shinto Omamori features authentic Bizen ware pottery crafted in the 1910s, showcasing the revered gods Ebisu and Daikoku. These Japanese antique dolls serve as a powerful good fortune talisman, perfect for collectors and those seeking prosperity through traditional Japanese folk art. Made from un-glazed ceramic art, these dark brown pottery figures measure approximately 3 inches (7.6 cm) tall, embodying the natural texture and depth unique to Bizen ware pottery that has aged gracefully over a century.


Ebisu and Daikoku, two of the Seven Lucky Gods in Japanese culture, symbolize abundance and prosperity. Ebisu represents the bounty of the sea and success through hard work and fair trade, while Daikoku is the guardian of material wealth, abundant food, and household prosperity. Their gentle smiles convey calmness and invite positive energy, making this antique pottery amulet an ideal piece for Japanese shrine decor or as a vintage Japanese amulet to attract good fortune.


Key features of this antique pottery amulet include:

- Authentic Bizen ware pottery with no glaze, highlighting natural clay textures for a rich dark brown finish

- Dimensions: approximately 3 in (7.6 cm) height × 1.7 in (4.4 cm) width × 1.7 in (4.4 cm) depth per doll; weight: 3.3 oz (93 g) each

- Represents Ebisu and Daikoku, two popular Japanese lucky gods known for bringing prosperity

- Part of traditional Japanese dolls collection and Japanese folk art heritage

- Over 100 years old, showing natural signs of aging such as scratches and patina that enhance its vintage character


These antique pottery amulets were likely carried as talismans during travel or peddling, reflecting their role as protectors and bringers of good fortune. The pair’s un-glazed ceramic art preserves the authentic craftsmanship of early 20th-century Bizen ware pottery, making it a valuable addition to any collection or shrine.


The condition reflects natural wear consistent with age but retains its original charm and historical value. This vintage Japanese amulet is shipped securely with tracking via DHL, FedEx, EMS, or Japan Post. We offer free shipping to the US, Europe, and most regions worldwide with hassle-free customs processing for US buyers.


Enhance your space with these traditional Japanese dolls that embody centuries of spiritual significance and artistic mastery. Whether displayed as part of Japanese shrine decor or treasured as a rare antique pottery amulet, this pair brings timeless good fortune and cultural depth to your home.


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