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A set of ceramic Japanese dolls with various expressions. - Type: Ebisu and Daikokuten from the Seven Lucky Gods - Material: Ceramic - Size: Approximately 15cm x 10cm - Features: Figurines with various expressions - Accessories: Wooden base - Condition: Good - Theme: Figurines that bring good fortune These are unglazed bisque figurines of Ebisu and Daikokuten from the Seven Lucky Gods. Ebisu (left) wears an eboshi hat and holds a sea bream and a fishing rod. He is the god of business prosperity. Daikokuten (right) wears a hood, sits on a bale of rice, and holds a large bag and a magic mallet. He is the god of abundant harvests and wealth. These are finished with a bisque firing without glaze, and are characterized by their simple and charming expressions. The Seven Lucky Gods have been familiar as good luck charms since ancient times, and it is said that seven misfortunes are removed and seven blessings are bestowed. I have been told that these are quite old. They have been passed down from generation to generation for about 250 years. I don't know if it's true. Please treat them as antiques. Thank you for viewing.
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