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Ebisu and Daikoku Dolls - Japanese Antique Soot-Stained Pottery Figurines | Seven Lucky Gods

Ebisu and Daikoku Dolls - Japanese Antique Soot-Stained Pottery Figurines | Seven Lucky Gods

Regular price $250.00 USD
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These authentic Ebisu and Daikoku dolls are Japanese antique dolls crafted in the Edo period, representing two of the Seven Lucky Gods figurines. These soot-stained pottery figures, standing approximately 6.5 inches tall, bring traditional Japanese gods into your home as symbols of prosperity and good fortune. Handmade Japanese craft from the 1800s, these ceramic deity statues showcase the rich history of Shichifukujin figures and serve as unique prosperity home decor that connects you to centuries-old Japanese folk art.


Ebisu and Daikoku dolls are revered for their symbolic meanings: Ebisu represents the abundance of the sea and rewards for hard work, while Daikoku signifies material wealth, plentiful food, and protection of the household. These antique pottery charms were traditionally placed above the irori hearth in Japanese homes, where soot from charcoal fires naturally stained their surfaces black, enhancing their vintage appeal without diminishing their serene expressions.


Key features and specifications:

- Size: Ebisu measures 6.5in (16.5cm) H × 3.9in (10cm) W × 2.8in (7cm) D; Daikoku measures 6.1in (15.5cm) H × 3.9in (10cm) W × 3.5in (9cm) D

- Weight: Ebisu weighs 18.2oz (517g); Daikoku weighs 15.9oz (452g)

- Material: Pottery, unglazed with soot staining from authentic use

- Condition: Antique with natural scratches and dirt from aging

- Origin: Edo period handmade Japanese craft


These Japanese vintage collectibles are not only decorative but also carry cultural significance as traditional Japanese gods that have been cherished for centuries. Owning these Shichifukujin figures adds a meaningful touch to any collection or home display of antique pottery charms.


Additional benefits include:

- Authenticity guaranteed by expert appraisal

- Unique soot-stained pottery finish that highlights genuine age

- Ideal gift for collectors of Japanese folk art and antique pottery

- Enhances any room with a touch of historical charm and spiritual symbolism


Our shop provides hassle-free shipping with prepaid customs duties included for US buyers and secure courier options worldwide. We combine shipping on multiple purchases to save you money and accept returns within 14 days if you are not fully satisfied.


Experience the timeless allure of these rare Edo period sculptures that embody prosperity, protection, and tradition in one exquisite set of ceramic deity statues.

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Combined shipping is available for purchase two and more items.Please contact in detail before ordering to avoid several payment transactions.

Due to increase of shipping fee to Australia and New Zealand, free shipping is not applied for orders to be shipped there from 1st, September 2024. We will inform customers of additional fee after receiving orders. Items will not be shipped until customers reply and in case there is no agreement with the tariff, orders will be cancelled.

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