Feature

●Dimensions: Height to the top of the head 6.7 x Width 3.3 x Depth 1.9 inches (6.7 x 8.3 x 4.8 cm); Material: Alloy Gold Plated Finish; Weight: Approx. 16.2 oz (460 g); Country of Origin: Takaoka, Toyama Prefecture; Note: Made by Hiduun Makita.
●The Senior is regarded as one of the Seven Fortune Gods, and is widely faithful to the civil.
●Comes with a certificate issued by Takita Shoten verifying the quality of the Takita Shoten brand.


Description

Buddha Statue Seven Lucky God ShueljinBuddha Statue Seven Lucky God Shueljin

Takaoka Copper Buddha Statue made with care by skilled craftsmen.

Buddha Statue Seven Lucky God ShueljinBuddha Statue Seven Lucky God Shueljin
Buddha Statue Seven Lucky God ShueljinBuddha Statue Seven Lucky God Shueljin

Comes with a certificate issued by Takita Shoten which is proof of the quality of the Takita Shoten brand.

Sushians have been counted as one of the seven lucky gods as the deity of long life and are widely belied by the civilians.

The history of the Seven Fukujin belief was associated with the ancient Japanese guardian god and Eibisu (Patron God of Fisherwork, Labor, Commercial) after China, the belief of Daikou Ten (God of Health, Food), Benzaiten (God of Music, Wisdom, Valve, and Wellness).

When the three god beliefs become deep among the common people, the four gods are added to Bishamaten (the path of humanity, the guardian of Buddhism), cloth bag (God of Good Fortune Divination, family consecutive family consecutive life), and the Sagians (God of Longevity), and the seventh deity to meet peoples wishes. It is said to have become a symbol of the product.

In the Edo period, the Seven Lucky God has been highly conducted in various countries to seek for prosperity, disease, and good fortune for various major offerings and good luck.

Takaoka Copper Utensil

Takaoka copper ware, boasting 400 years of tradition, can be used to create a detailed process such as original making, casting, finishing, coloring or polishing.

In every process, skilled craftsmen exude the dapper of the handicraft, and when they work together create a beautiful sculpture.

The casting process requires years of expertise to "measure the temperature of the melted metal with your eyes".

Full of tradition and elegance, Takaoka copper ware is great for home use and as a gift.