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Daikoku Figurine - Japanese Antique Pottery Edo Period God of Wealth Statue

Daikoku Figurine - Japanese Antique Pottery Edo Period God of Wealth Statue

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This Daikoku figurine is an antique Japanese pottery piece from the Edo period, crafted as a Shinto god statue representing Daikoku-sama, the god of wealth and fortune. Measuring approximately 5.9 inches (15 cm) tall, this vintage Japanese figurine features a unique pink pottery doll design that stands out among traditional antique religious art. Its bright marble-like colors of pink and gray give it a modern art appearance while preserving its historical value. Daikoku is one of the Seven Gods of Fortune and is often found in Japanese shrine decor as a lucky charm ornament believed to bring prosperity and good luck.


This Edo period ornament holds precise details: it measures 5.9in x 3.9in x 3.5in (15cm x 10cm x 9cm), weighs 11.8 ounces (336 grams), and is made entirely of pottery (wooden pedestal not included). In his hands, Daikoku holds an Uchide-no-Kozuchi, a treasure mallet symbolizing wealth generation, and a good luck bag. Below him are two cylindrical rice bale sculptures that represent food security and abundance, reinforcing his role as the god of wealth.


This authentic Japanese antique pottery piece has been carefully preserved with minor scratches and natural discoloration due to aging, adding to its vintage charm and authenticity. It has been tested for authenticity by experts in Japanese antiques and comes with a satisfaction guarantee.


Key features:

- Authentic Japanese antique pottery from the Edo period

- Unique pink pottery doll with marble-like bright colors

- Measures H5.9in x W3.9in x D3.5in (15x10x9 cm), weight 11.8 oz (336g)

- Represents Daikoku-sama, god of wealth and fortune

- Includes Uchide-no-Kozuchi treasure mallet and good luck bag

- Two rice bale sculptures symbolizing food and treasure

- Vintage Japanese figurine with signs of natural aging

- Part of the Seven Gods of Fortune collection

- Ideal for collectors or as Japanese shrine decor


This piece embodies Japan’s rich spiritual heritage, blending Shinto beliefs with Buddhist and regional folklore to create a unique religious art object treasured by collectors worldwide. Its presence in any space invites prosperity and good fortune.


We ship securely via DHL, FedEx, EMS, or Japan Post with tracking included. Free shipping is available to the US, Europe, and most regions; surcharges may apply for remote areas only on heavy items. Returns are accepted within 14 days; please review all photos carefully before purchase as this is an authentic antique with expected wear.


Add this rare Daikoku god charm to your collection or use it as meaningful Japanese shrine decor that carries centuries of cultural significance and spiritual power.

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