Japanese Lucky Ceramic Figurine on a gray background

Daikokuten with Roosters – Japanese Lucky Ceramic Figurine

$65.00
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Japanese Lucky Ceramic Figurine on a gray background

Daikokuten with Roosters – Japanese Lucky Ceramic Figurine

$65.00

Daikokuten with Roosters - Symbol of Fortune and New Beginnings
In Japanese tradition, Daikokuten (大黒天) is one of the Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin) - the deity of wealth, prosperity, and good harvest.
This handcrafted ceramic statue depicts Daikokuten joyfully raising his mallet of fortune beside a rooster family - a timeless symbol of energy, dawn, and renewal.

 Meaning & Symbolism:

  • Daikokuten’s mallet (Uchide no Kozuchi) - represents the granting of wishes and abundance.

  • Roosters and chicks - signify vitality, protection, and new opportunities arising each morning.

  • Gold and red hues - attract luck, courage, and success in business.

  • The Japanese kanji 「開運」(Kaiun) means “Good Luck” or “Open Fortune.”

Each piece is handcrafted and individually glazed, showcasing soft transitions of color, gold accents, and traditional artisan detailing. Whether placed in your tokonoma alcove, entryway, or workspace, it radiates optimism and good energy.

 Perfect for:

  • Home decor lovers of Japanese art and culture

  • Collectors of Shichifukujin (Seven Lucky Gods)

  • Housewarming, New Year, or business-opening gifts

  • Those seeking spiritual protection and prosperity

 Product Details (Packet Name & Specs)

  • Product Name: Daikokuten with Roosters Ceramic Figurine

  • Material: Hand-painted ceramic

  • Style: Traditional Japanese / Vintage-inspired

  • Origin: Japan

  • Finish: Gloss glaze with gold accents

  • Weight: 0,5 kg

  • Color: Multicolor – green, gold, red, white

  • Category: Japanese Pottery & Lucky Figurines


Dimensions

Height: 21 cm (8.3 in) Width: 22 cm (8.7 in) Depth: 6 cm (2.4 in)

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