Seven Lucky Gods of Good Luck Bishamonten Silky Gold Buddhist Hideun Makita Buddha Statue Ornament Takaoka Copperware sculptor Prototype_Kobiki









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Welcome to MJ Select. We are Japanese seller. We ship authentic items from Japan. Please enjoy shopping with peace of mind! -------------------------------------------- 【About Included Manuals】 If a manual is included, it will primarily be in Japanese. We recommend using image translation apps if needed. 【Voltage Compatibility】 When using electrical appliances, please note that they are designed for Japanese voltage specifications (90-110V), so if you use them with a different voltage, it may cause a malfunction. 【Plug Type】 Our products use Japanese plug types (A or B type). Please use a conversion adapter if necessary. 【Important Note on Transformers and Adapters】 A transformer adjusts voltage to match your device’s requirements. A conversion adapter only changes the plug shape and does not adjust voltage. Using only a conversion adapter without a transformer may result in damage to the product. 【Liability】 We are not responsible for malfunctions or damages caused by improper use, such as operating the product without a transformer. -------------------------------------------- Series: Seven Lucky Gods of Good Luck (Silky Gold) Elegant and calming golden finish, like silk.A deep luster that blends well with modern interiors is attractive. Body size: Height 10 x Width 5.1 x Depth 2.5cm (measured at the height to the tip of the spear) Weight: Approx. 270g Material: Zinc alloy (original model by Buddhist sculptor Hideun Makita) Silky gold painted finish [Takaoka Copperware/Made in Japan] ◆Product contents: Main body + spear in presentation box [Warding off misfortune, fortune, fulfillment of wishes] Belongs to the Four Heavenly Kings, the guardian deities of Buddhism that came from India, and is also known as Tamonten. In ancient times, it was worshiped by warlords as a god of military luck. He has the appearance of a military commander, and holds a spear in his right hand and a treasure tower in his left. [Warding off misfortune, fortune, fulfillment of great wishes] Bishamonten is one of the Seven Lucky Gods, a deity known as the god of good fortune and virtue. A guardian deity of Buddhism that came from India. It belongs to the Four Heavenly Kings and is also called ``Tamonten.'' In ancient times, it was worshiped by warlords as a god of military luck. He has the appearance of a military commander, and holds a spear in his right hand and a treasure tower in his left. The Seven Lucky Gods are surprisingly little known, but they are made up of the gods and Buddhas of India, China, and Japan. It is said that the belief in the Seven Lucky Gods began at the end of the Muromachi period and became widely established among the common people from the middle of the Edo period. After that, customs such as the Shichifukujin pilgrimage and the treasure ship were born, and today it is popular as a charming deity and Buddhist deity that brings good luck.





















