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Set of Lucky Gods Ebisu and Daikoku – Meiji Period

€285,00
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This exceptional set of plaster figures depicts the beloved Japanese lucky gods Ebisu and Daikoku, both renowned as bringers of prosperity and good fortune. One of the figures, Ebisu, is also designed as a coin bank, complete with a slot at the back — a charming detail that reflects its everyday use during the Meiji period (1868–1912).

Dimensions per figure: height 19 cm, width 14 cm, depth 11 cm.

The figures display a beautiful, natural aged patina that makes their history almost tangible. Their gentle wear, warm colors, and authentic texture lend them an irresistible charm, making them striking accents in any interior, whether traditional or contemporary.

Meaning of the gods:
Ebisu is the god of prosperity, commerce, and fishing fortune. He is often depicted holding a fishing rod or a fish, symbolizing honest and plentiful harvests.
Daikoku is the god of wealth and agriculture, typically shown with a mallet and a bag of rice, blessing those around him with abundance and good fortune.

A rare find that not only brings a piece of Japanese history into your home but also offers a symbolic invitation to happiness and prosperity.

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