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Wooden Set of Gods 'Ebisu and Daikoku', Shōwa Period, Kisoji, Japan.

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Beautiful set of wooden sculptures of the Japanese gods Ebisu and Daikoku from the 1980s, Japan.

Dimensions: height 19 cm, width 13 cm, depth 10 cm.

These stunning figures feature exquisite wood carving with intricate details. They are traditional Japanese interior decorations with profound symbolic meaning.

Each piece is signed by the artist on the bottom: 大沢東明 (Ōsawa Tōmei), with the place name 木曽路 (Kisoji), a historical route in Japan, and dated 63.8.8.

Ebisu, the god of commerce and prosperity, is often depicted with a carp, symbolizing perseverance and luck. Daikoku, the god of wealth and abundance, is shown with a hammer in hand and a bag of rice on his shoulder. The hammer represents strength and the bag of rice symbolizes abundance.

These gods are often depicted together as a symbol of luck and prosperity, revered by merchants and anyone seeking success in their ventures. This set is a unique addition to any stylish interior and is sure to spark many fascinating conversations.

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Wooden Set of Gods 'Ebisu and Daikoku', Shōwa Period, Kisoji, Japan.

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