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●Series: The Seven Lucky God (Silky Gold) Silky-elegant and calming gold finish that blends well with modern decor with its deep luster and appeal
●Product Size (H x W x D): 3.9 x 2.0 x 1.0 inches (10 x 5.1 x 2.5 cm) (measured at the height of the tips); Weight: 9.8 oz (270
●Material: Zinc alloy (Buddhist Shuuumo) Silky-gold paint finish (Takaoka Copperware/Made in Japan
●Product Contents: Main unit + Contrasting cosmetic box
●Amulet Fortune Great Bishes: It belongs to the Shihan King of Buddhism, a guardian deity of Buddhism, and is also called "Hiben Tain". It was ancient times as a god of martial luck by the Warlands Warlors. It is in the form of a warrior, holding a treasure tower in the right hand and on the left hand


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(Protection Against Goods, Fortune, and Bishan Enforcement) Bishamen Ten is a respect of the Seven Lucky God, a Buddhist Buddhist that is familiar as a god of good fortune. Guardian of Buddhism from India.It belongs to the Shihen King and is also known as "Kinkoten".It was ancient times as a god of martial luck by the Warlands Warlors. It is in the form of a warrior, holding a treasure tower in the right hand and on the left hand. The Seven Goddesses are not known unexpectedly, but they are composed of Buddhist Buddhisms in India, China, and Japanese.It is said that the belief of the Seven Lucky God began at the end of the Muomachi era, and it has been said to be adhered to a common person. After that, many common folks such as the Seven Lucky God and Treasure Ship are now familiar with the adorable auspicious Buddha. (Old beautiful color finish that can be decorated by your closet) It has a silky elegant and calming gold finish. It was once passed down to Japan after silk road. It became the gods of India and China. The hint and deep luster makes it easy to match with your interior. Each piece is hand-painted by artisans using techniques that were passed down to Takaoka workshops. Takaoka, the best copperware town boasting the largest production of Buddhist statue casting, is the land pattern with a deeper relationship in Buddhism. We also produce Buddhism. It is also made with the craftsmanship and rich sensibility of craftsmen who continue the tradition of casting, finishing, coloring etc. This cast Buddha is made in the town of Takaoka and was created by Hideumo Makita, a master of the Buddha statue called "Buddhist," and the original model has been produced with precision molds. The die cast process uses the metal to be poured into the mold with a high pressure and consolidates the mold with a higher degree of accuracy compared to other castings and is characterized by a smooth and beautiful finish. After that, each piece is painted by skilled craftsmen, and then cast Buddha statue is completed. The Buddha face is made by combining the delicate technology of "Buddhist Buddhism" with modern casting method, which is very delicate and beautiful. This is a "Cast Buddha" that allows you to feel the presence of Buddha close to your heart in daily life.

- The Seven Lucky God - The Seven Lucky God was originally a combination of seven gods in three countries of India, China, and Japan to give people good fortune, virtue, and longevity. It is said to spread the belief of the Seven Fuku god into the world that opened the Kununei Temple in Ueno at the beginning of the Edo period. The Taishasu said to Heyasudo "It has a good virtues that rule this wrist and build the foundation of peace in heaven" and it written and expressed the seven good virtues of the Seven Lords. This means the life of the Sushian, the popularity of the Buddhism, the honest of Ebisu, large quantities of cloth bags (hotte), the prestige of Bishamen Ten, the wealth of the Daigoku Heaven and the only goddess of the Benzatin. Heyasudo had a lot of joy to look at this and immediately commanded Kakutan Yuu to draw this painting of the Seven Lucky Gods. It is said that this is the first painting of the Seven Gods, we often see today. Most importantly, it is believed that the seven late god faith has become very rich as today since the late 1800s. The sutra of "Ni-O Hannyaku" is said to be "Shichi Naso Kumetsu" and Shichifuku Sōkumetsu. The Shichichiyu is also described by the pharmacyutra and the Kuan-Yin Sutra, but the seven of them are such such as fire, water fevers, and thieves. If this 7-evacuation is extinguished, the seven lucky will be sparen.In fact, the belief of the Sutra was born, in response to the complaints of the Sutra.

1. First of all, the elderly who shows longevity is an old man with a cone face with gray hair, and the crane and deer are often depicted on it.This God is the deity of the Antarctic Star and is also called Sushi, because it represents the life of a person. 2. The humanity is a long head old man with a wand. The long head shows the human desire with the head and torso that the head and torso are half. This God is the deity of the Antarctic Star 3. Ebisu, which represents honesty, is said to be a child of the big world or the life of the Great Kingdom (Okuninusushi), and is said to be a child or a lifelong life (just a shi). This is why Ebisu and Daigoku is said to be the two gods side by side. This Ebisu is a never-naked figure that holds a bream, and is a desperate god, who knows what she was to pay. The ancient song of the Tenkai Taishasa has also been well quoted, "If you happen to do it, it is not enough to be worse" and it is said to have exactly the heart of God. The heart of this chisoku is an honesty and honest heart, so the God was said to be honesty. 4. The cloth bag is a large quantity that is represented by a real-life child in China and had always had a wand and and it was called this name.Later, it was revered as the incarnation of the Maitreya Bodhisattsu, but it was considered a godd from the very large stomach.

5. Bishamaten is also known as Tamonten and is originally one of the four greatest Kings of Imperial Tai Shatten, but it was considered a God of the prestigious light from her armed figure. 6. Daigokuten, which represents wealth, was originally a god of martial force, but later in the kitchen of Indian temples and wiped your body with oil every day, so it became a real black (hakuro), so it was called Daikoku Ten. In our country, Daikoku is considered the same deity as a great national life, as it passes to the heavens (Daikoku), and it was considered to be the same deity of wealth. 7. Benzaiten was originally a God of the river in India, where music and performance from the river of the river, and the allegiance of "who cure the water" has been ruled the country, and the river is a god that manages wealth, and the river is made to produce fertility. At the same time, it was also thought to be a God who expresses the love from her gentle face and figure. We still look at the treasure ship that the Seven Lord in one ship, but this is a great wish that we can keep the seven well virtues in this one and safely surpass the society wilderness.

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