Japanese Bronze Statue Daikokuten God of Wealth Lucky Heavy 2.1kg Vintage BOS989

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Japanese Bronze Statue Daikokuten God of Wealth Lucky Heavy 2.1kg Vintage BOS989

■ Description

A. Introduction

Invite prosperity and joy into your life with this substantial vintage bronze statue of Daikokuten, the Japanese God of Wealth and Commerce. Weighing over 2kg, this piece possesses a dignified presence and a warm, benevolent smile that instantly brightens any space. It is a classic "Okimono" (display object) that embodies the wish for abundance and household safety.

B. Features & Cultural Context

  • Daikokuten (Daikoku): One of the Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin), Daikoku is instantly recognizable by his wide smile, flat cap, and large bales of rice he stands upon (symbolizing a bountiful harvest).

  • Magic Mallet: He holds the "Uchide no Kozuchi" (Magic Mallet) in his right hand. Legend says that shaking this mallet grants wishes and brings forth coins, making him a powerful symbol of financial luck.

  • Heavy Bronze Construction: Despite its compact size, this statue weighs an impressive 2,133g (4.7 lbs), indicating a thick, high-quality casting with a solid feel typical of older metalwork.

  • Traditional Casting: The surface features a deep, aged patina that highlights the detailed casting of his robes and facial expression.

C. Usage & Decor Ideas

  • Business Luck: Ideally placed near a cash register, safe, or entrance of a business to invite customers and prosperity.

  • Kitchen Guardian: Traditionally, Daikoku is also considered a guardian of the kitchen; placing him there is believed to ensure the family never goes hungry.

  • Shelf Display: Its compact footprint but heavy weight makes it a stable and striking addition to a bookshelf or mantelpiece.

D. Size & Weight

  • Height: 18 cm / 7.1 in

  • Width: 10.5 cm / 4.1 in

  • Depth: 11 cm / 4.3 in

  • Weight: 2,133 g / 4.70 lbs

E. Condition

Condition: Vintage / Used

This item is vintage and shows signs of age.

  • Surface: There are visible scratches, scuffs, and wear to the patina consistent with age.

  • Rattling Sound: Please Note: When shaken, a rattling sound ("kara-kara") can be heard from inside. This is a common characteristic of traditional hollow casting, likely caused by a small fragment of the clay core or casting metal that has come loose inside the cavity over time. It does not affect the statue's stability or display value.

  • Bottom: The base shows natural wear and oxidation.

F. Conclusion

This heavy Daikoku statue is a charming and auspicious piece of Japanese metal art. Please check the photos for details on the condition and finish.

 


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