VINTAGE SIGNED JAPANESE SOLID STERLING SILVER EBISU & DAIKOKU GODS FIGURINES


VINTAGE SIGNED JAPANESE SOLID STERLING SILVER EBISU & DAIKOKU GODS FIGURINES

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VINTAGE SIGNED JAPANESE SOLID STERLING SILVER EBISU & DAIKOKU GODS FIGURINES:
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VINTAGE SIGNED JAPANESE SOLID STERLING SILVER
EBISU & DAIKOKU GODS FIGURINES JAPAN

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PRESENTED VINTAGE OLD SOLID STERLING SILVER \"EBISU & DAIKOKU\" IMMORTAL GODS FIGURINES . THE WONDERFULLY FORMED HIGHLY DETAILEDFIGURINES ARE MADE OF STERLING SILVER .THEYAREHALLMARKED WITH JAPANESE STERLING SILVER MARK\"JUN-GIN\" ON THE BOTTOM AND SIGNED ON THE BACK . THE FIGURINES ARE MOUNTED TO A WOODEN BASE PEDESTAL , PLEASE SEEPICTURES .

SIZE :THE EBISU FIGURINE MEASURES APPROXIMATELY 5 3/8 INCHES OR13.5 cm IN HEIGHT INCLUDING FISHING POLE AND 1 3/4 INCHES OR 4.4 cm WIDE AT BASE .THEDAIKOKU FIGURINE MEASURES APPROXIMATELY 2 3/8 OR 6 cm INHEIGHT AND1 1/2 INCHES OR3.9 cm WIDE AT BASE . THE WOOD PEDESTAL BASE IS5 1/2 INCHES OR 14 cm WIDE X 9 1/8 INCHES OR 23 cm LONG X8 1/2INCHES OR 21.5 cm HIGH .

WEIGHT : THE COMBINE SILVER WEIGHT OF THE EBISU & DIKOKU IS 69 GRAMS OR 2.54 OZ . THE TOTAL WEIGHT INCLUDING THE WOOD PEDESTAL BASE IS 337 GRAMS OR 11.9 OZ .

CONDITION :THE \"DAIKOKU & EBISU\" FIGURINESAND THE GLASS CASE ARE IN EXCELLENT VINTAGE CONDITION WITH ONLY MINOR TARNISHAND AGE WEAR AS CAN BE SEEN WITH NO BREAKS , NO DAMAGE AND NO REPAIR , PLEASE SEE PICTURES FOR MORE DETAILS .

DAIKOKU:Since the 17th century, Daikoku has been most widely known as the Japanese god of wealth and farmers, although in earlier centuries he was considered a fierce protector deity. In Japan, artwork of this deity usually shows him wearing a hood and standing on bales of rice (tawara •U), carrying a large sack of treasure slung over his shoulder and holding a small magic mallet. There are other forms including a female form, but in Japan, the god is invariably shown standing on two bales of rice holding his magic mallet and treasure sack. In some traditions, Daikoku is also considered a deity of the kithen and a provider of food, and images of him can still be found in monastery kitchens and in the kitchens of private homes .

EBISU:The god of fishermen and good fortune, the smiling and bearded Ebisu is most often depicted dressed as a Japanese peasant with a fishing rod in his right hand, and with a large red sea bream (tai) dangling from the line or tucked under his left arm. In Japan, this fish (sea bream or red snapper) is a symbol of good forture. Sometimes Ebisu is also carrying a folding fan, and shown wearing a tall pointed hat known as the Kazaori Eboshi .


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VINTAGE SIGNED JAPANESE SOLID STERLING SILVER EBISU & DAIKOKU GODS FIGURINES:
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