Japanese Wooden Fox Ornament Shinto Zushi Shrine Inari Kitsune Temple PO47-4
Description
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Two fox figures are housed inside.
Description:
This is a charming Japanese wooden fox ornament enclosed in a small Shinto-style zushi (portable shrine). Likely inspired by Inari beliefs, this piece reflects traditional folk craftsmanship and spiritual symbolism from Japan.
The ornament features two fox figures, often referred to as "Kitsune," known as the messengers of Inari, the deity of fertility, agriculture, and prosperity. The small zushi case is made of wood and retains a warm aged texture, characteristic of vintage or antique Japanese devotional items.
This piece can be used as a spiritual home altar decoration, as a collector's item for those interested in Japanese Shinto artifacts, or as a unique interior accent with cultural depth.
Size:
Width: 11.3 cm / Approx. 4.4 inches
Height: 11.3 cm / Approx. 4.4 inches
Depth: 4.5 cm / Approx. 1.8 inches
Weight: 172 g
Condition:
Used / Some stains and signs of age. One of the fox figures is detached from the zushi.
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