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Antique Japanese Ceramic Figure of Gods Of Wealth, c. 1890

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Management number 24795107 Release Date 2025/12/12 List Price $179.40 Model Number 24795107
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A vintage pair of Bizen ware figures depicting Daikoku (大黒) and Ebisu (ゑびす), two of the Seven Lucky Gods from classical Chinese myth and folklore. Daikoku holds his Mallet of Fortune and sits on rice bales, symbolizing prosperity and abundance. Ebisu carries a large fish, representing good harvests, business success, and protection for commerce.

Made in the unglazed Bizen pottery style, the pieces show the warm reddish-brown tones, natural firing marks, and bronze-like textures created through high-temperature kiln firing. Their expressive faces and detailed robes reflect the skill of traditional Bizen artisans.

These figures serve as both decorative art and symbols of good luck, hard work, and prosperity, perfect for the home or as a meaningful gift, especially for welcoming success in the new year.

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Antique > Collectibles
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