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Daikokuten Figurine Porcelain Kutani Japan Japanese Daikokuten CM2 A
KUTANI PORCELAIN FIGURINEJapan, 20th century--VINTAGE KUTANI FIGURINESJapan, 1900'sDESCRIPTION / DESCRIPTIONSubject: Ebisu, one of the seven deities of luck present in Japanese mythology and folklore are a group of deities venerated to receive help in daily life and to obtain worldly benefits. Ebisu, the only deity of the group of native origins, is the god of abundance and daily food. Initially born in the fishing community and linked to the fishing activity, the cult would later extend to trade more generally, perhaps through the role played by wandering puppeteers, known as ebisu-kaki or ebisu-mawashi. Patron saint of traders, fishermen and farmers, he is venerated by merchants because he is part of the protective deities of trade-related activities and symbolizes the honesty and ethics that people must have when dealing with business.Material: porcelainAuthor: marked on the bottom with Japanese charactersEra: 20th centuryOrigin: JapanConditions: very good (look at the photos, consider the age)Measures: height = 15 cm--Subjects: Daikokuten is the god of commerce and prosperity, and he is sometimes considered the patron of cooks, farmers and bankers, and a protector of crops.Material: porcelainBack stamp: japanese marks Date of creation: 1900'sOrigins: JapanCondition: very good, no chips, no cracks, or repairs. (Please look at all the pictures, they are part of the description, consider the age)Measures in cm: height = 15 cmMeasures in inches: 5.90"VISIT MY STORE BELBELLO-ANTIQUESClick hereVISIT MY eCRATER STORE BELBELLO-ANTIQUESClick here!PAYMENT / PAYMENTWe accept the main payment methods.-----We accept the most popular payment methods. SHIPPING / SHIPPINGInsured and tracked shipping with delivery throughout Italy within 2-4 working days.International shipping is available.It is possible to pick it up by hand at our warehouse in Turin by making an appointment and at no additional cost.Each item is carefully packaged.We offer shipping discounts for multiple purchases.-----Trackable and insured shipping.International shipping time: 3-7 working days.Local pick up available in Turin (Italy).We combine shipping, you can buy multiple items and we will make a discount on the shipping cost. REFUND / RETURNReturn possible according to the law.-----We accept returns.FURTHER INFORMATION / NOTESFor viewing in person, any high resolution photographs or requests for clarification do not hesitate to contact us.-----For any additional information or high resolution pictures feel free to contact us, we will be happy to answer your questions.Subject: Ebisu, one of the seven deities of luck present in Japanese mythology and folklore are a group of deities venerated to receive help in daily life and to obtain worldly benefits. Ebisu, the only deity of the group of native origins, is the god of abundance and daily food. Initially born in the fishing community and linked to the fishing activity, the cult would later extend to trade more generally, perhaps through the role played by wandering puppeteers, known as ebisu-kaki or ebisu-mawashi. Patron saint of traders, fishermen and farmers, he is venerated by merchants because he is part of the protective deities of trade-related activities and symbolizes the honesty and ethics that people must have when dealing with business. Subjects: Daikokuten is the god of commerce and prosperitSubject: Ebisu, one of the seven deities of luck present in Japanese mythology and folklore are a group of deities venerated to receive help in daily life and to obtain worldly benefits. Ebisu, the only deity of the group of native origins, is the god of abundance and daily food. Initially born in the fishing community and linked to the fishing activity, the cult would later extend to trade more generally, perhaps through the role played by wandering puppeteers, known as ebisu-kaki or ebisu-mawashi. Patron saint of traders, fishermen and farmers, he is venerated by merchants because he is part of the protective deities of trade-related activities and symbolizes the honesty and ethics that people must have when dealing with business. Subjects: Daikokuten is the god of commerce and prosperit