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Miniature Kokeshi doll#2 ,Vtg Japanese Seven Lucky Gods on the mallet of fortune

$ 12.13

Availability: 96 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • Featured Refinements: Vintage Japanese Doll
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Condition: Used
  • Handmade: Yes

    Description

    Miniature Kokeshi doll#2 ,Vtg Japanese Seven Lucky Gods on the mallet of fortune
    Description
    Material : Wood
    Size (approx): 1.2  x 1.2 x 4.2 inches
    Total weight : 47 grams
    Quantity  :  1 piece
    Condition : Used
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    In Japanese folklore the Shichifukujin are the seven gods of wealth, happiness and longevity.  These famous gods (six male and one female) are frequently seen together in Japanese art, often in a boat sailing the seas of fortune.  However, the individual gods actually hail from a variety of religious faiths including Buddhism and Taoism as well as Japan’s native religion of Shinto.  The gods are:
    1.Ebisu – Ebisu is Japan’s god of fisherman and the morning sun.  Ebisu is also sometimes regarded as the protector of small children, a role he shares with the Buddhist deity Jizo.  Ebisu is also the only member of the Shichifukujin seven who is of Japanese origin.
    2.Daikokuten – Daikoku is the god of wealth, food and worldly success; and statues of this happy deity have for centuries been common fixtures of Japanese homes, particularly kitchens.  Daikoku is also reputed to be Ebisu’s father.
    3.Fukurokujin – Originating in Chinese Taoism this god is the symbol of wealth, happiness and longevity and is usually seen carrying a long staff or cane.
    4.Hoteison – A plump Zen Buddhist monk from China, usually seen with a bag in one hand and a fan in the other.
    5.Jurojin – The Taoist god of long life.  This god is also usually seen carrying a staff in his hand.
    6.Benzaiten – The only female of the bunch.  This goddess is from India and is the patron of music and culture.  She is usually seen carrying an old fashioned Japanese biwa (a type of lute).
    7.Bishamonten – The warrior of the bunch.  This god is originally from India and is charged with protecting people and their treasure.  Bishamonten is usually depicted wearing armor.
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