Clay Daikoku
Pair of Daikoku and Ebisu, two of the ShichifukujinĀ (Seven Lucky Gods).Ā Often depicted together, they are considered symbols of prosperity and good fortune. Daikoku, the God of Wealth and Harvest, usually wears a black hat and stands on a bale of rice. He carries a large sack full of treasure and holds a small magic mallet.
- Clay
- Meiji Era (1868-1912)
- 1.25" x 1" x 1.75" (width, height, depth)
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Clay Daikoku
Clay Daikoku
Pair of Daikoku and Ebisu, two of the ShichifukujinĀ (Seven Lucky Gods).Ā Often depicted together, they are considered symbols of prosperity and good fortune. Daikoku, the God of Wealth and Harvest, usually wears a black hat and stands on a bale of rice. He carries a large sack full of treasure and holds a small magic mallet.
- Clay
- Meiji Era (1868-1912)
- 1.25" x 1" x 1.75" (width, height, depth)
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Pair of Daikoku and Ebisu, two of the ShichifukujinĀ (Seven Lucky Gods).Ā Often depicted together, they are considered symbols of prosperity and good fortune. Daikoku, the God of Wealth and Harvest, usually wears a black hat and stands on a bale of rice. He carries a large sack full of treasure and holds a small magic mallet.
- Clay
- Meiji Era (1868-1912)
- 1.25" x 1" x 1.75" (width, height, depth)






















