Japan, an old 19th century hand-carved stone image of Ebisu one of Japan’s seven lucky gods signifying prosperity, good business, and patron of fishermen
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Japan, an old 19th century hand-carved stone image of Ebisu one of Japan’s seven lucky gods signifying prosperity, good business, and patron of fishermen, circa Meiji period (1868-1912).
This large-scale image was clearly carved in mingei Folk Art style for a special garden. It is the first we have seen in this style and in this large-scale. Would make eye appealing wall decor in your garden or home…….and maybe bring you greater prosperity. Accompanied by our Schneible Fine Arts LLC Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity.
History: Ebisu (恵比寿)[edit] He is the god of prosperity and wealth in business, and of abundance in crops, cereals and food in general; the patron of fishermen and therefore is represented with fishermen’s costumes such as a typical hat, a fishing rod in his right hand and a fish.
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