Colorful Seven Lucky Gods - Small - Japanese Auspicious Charms

NT$1000

The Seven Lucky Gods symbolize "bestowing good fortune upon people, including longevity, wealth, prosperous business, happy families, and bountiful harvests." Each deity represents a different blessing, and Japanese people traditionally worship the Seven Lucky Gods during the New Year, hoping to receive all the blessings they need for the entire year.

Who are the Seven Lucky Gods?

Ebisu It symbolizes "prosperous business and abundant fishery harvest".

Mahakala It symbolizes a bountiful agricultural harvest.

Vaisravana It symbolizes "the side of justice, victory".

Benzaiten She is the only goddess among the Seven Lucky Gods, symbolizing "artistic talent, academic achievements, and wealth and fortune".

Fortune, Prosperity and Longevity It symbolizes "happiness, wealth and longevity".

Elderly It symbolizes "longevity," which is the same meaning as the Chinese idioms Fu Lu Shou (福禄寿).

cloth bag This refers to the well-known Maitreya Buddha, symbolizing "abundant blessings, harmony bringing wealth, and the accumulation of riches."

Material: Pottery

Dimensions (including base): Approximately 2.5cm high x 15cm wide

The seven minor deities have been fixed to the base.

Original Japanese factory cardboard box packaging

Model: Y-1411-DG