DAIKOKU & EBISU, ZELKOVA WOOD, SOLD SEPARATELY OR AS SET
Ebisu Only = $140
Daikoku Only = $140
Both Statues = $260
ONE STATUE: $140 BOTH STATUES: $260 (Save $20) Daikoku: God of the Earth, Agriculture, and Rice (Hindu Origin) Ebisu: God of the Ocean and Fishing Folk (Japanese Origin) Both are considered patrons of wealth and good fortune.
Japanese for Ebisu
Japanese for Daikokuten (also called Daikoku) These two deities are often depicted together, with Daikoku considered the father and Ebisu the son. Artwork of the pair can be found everywhere in modern Japan, especially as members of Japan's Seven Lucky Gods.
Wood = Zelkova (Jp. = Keyaki)
Statue Size = H 16.0 cm x W 7.5 cm x Back-to-Front 7.5 cm
Daikoku holding his customary majic mallet & treasure sack while standing atop bale of rice
Ebisu holding his customary fishing rod in one hand and a snapper in the other