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Japanese Zushi Cabinet Antique Kamidana Shelf – Shinto Shrine Altar With Ebisu And Daikoku Dolls
Japanese Zushi Cabinet Antique Kamidana Shelf – Shinto Shrine Altar With Ebisu And Daikoku Dolls
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This Japanese Zushi Cabinet is a large antique Shinto shrine altar crafted during the Edo period, designed to serve as a wooden prayer cabinet that brings spiritual presence and protection to your home or business. Measuring 22.4 inches (57 cm) wide, 11.6 inches (29.5 cm) tall, and 4.7 inches (12 cm) deep, this vintage Japanese altar features a blackened wood finish that adds a unique, aged character while preserving its traditional god dolls—Ebisu and Daikoku dolls—enshrined inside. These traditional god dolls are revered as a prosperous business charm and home gods shrine, believed to attract good fortune and business prosperity. The cabinet’s central door opens easily to display the interior where sacred objects or money can be placed for worship.
This antique kamidana shelf is made from wood and pottery, weighing approximately 900 grams (31.7 ounces). Despite some age-related splits and scratches, it remains in good condition with no major damage, ready for immediate display. The blackened wood finish results from years of soot accumulation, giving it an authentic vintage look that enhances any Japanese religious decor collection.
Key features and benefits:
- Large size (W22.4in x H11.6in x D4.7in) → Ideal for store or home installation to pray for business prosperity
- Includes Ebisu and Daikoku dolls → Traditional god dolls symbolizing wealth and good harvest
- Blackened wood finish → Unique antique appearance enhancing spiritual ambiance
- Central door design → Easy access for placing offerings or sacred items
- Authentic Edo period shrine → Adds cultural value and historical significance
- Lightweight at 900g → Easy to handle and position
- Well-preserved despite natural aging → Ready to use immediately with original atmosphere intact
This Shinto Zushi Cabinet is more than just a decorative piece; it is a meaningful artifact that connects you to centuries-old Japanese spiritual traditions. The presence of the Ebisu and Daikoku dolls inside this home gods shrine represents the Seven Gods of Good Fortune, making it a powerful symbol for attracting prosperity and success in business ventures.
The cabinet’s soot-blackened surface not only reflects its age but also creates a serene atmosphere that complements any setting where traditional religious decor is appreciated. Its wooden construction ensures durability while maintaining an authentic feel through visible age marks such as minor cracks and scratches, which do not affect its function.
Ideal for collectors of vintage Japanese altars or anyone seeking a prosperous business charm, this antique kamidana shelf carries historical authenticity backed by careful preservation efforts. The front panel is removable, allowing easy customization of the interior space for your personal devotional needs.
Experience the spiritual heritage of Japan with this rare Japanese Zushi Cabinet that combines craftsmanship, tradition, and symbolism in one elegant piece.
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SKU:23615
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