Box - Fumibako (letter box) crafted with traditional Japanese craftsmanship - Wood
No. 88075379
Dish (2) - red dishes with gold decorations that depict Japanese folk deities known as Ebisu and Daikokuten, - lacquer
No. 88075379
Dish (2) - red dishes with gold decorations that depict Japanese folk deities known as Ebisu and Daikokuten, - lacquer
Good condition.
Description:
These two red lacquer dishes feature elaborate gold decorations that depict Japanese folk deities known as Ebisu and Daikokuten. These deities are part of the Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin) in Japanese mythology. Ebisu is usually portrayed holding a fishing rod and a large fish, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune in fishing and commerce. Daikokuten is often depicted carrying a sack of treasure and a mallet, representing wealth and agricultural abundance. The craftsmanship of these dishes demonstrates traditional lacquerware techniques, with rich red lacquer contrasted by intricate gold designs, highlighting the cultural significance of these revered figures.
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