Ebisu Daikokuten Large Consecrated (恵比寿大黒天 大 開眼供養済)
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A compact paired figure of Ebisu and Daikokuten, presented together as “Daikaiun” (great good fortune) in a masu wooden box. The carving is designed for a small shelf or entryway display while keeping the presence of a traditional two-deity set.
This model follows a design created by a master craftsman active from the late Shōwa to early Heisei period, when auspicious household objects were especially popular in Japan. The piece is finished with smooth curves and a gentle expression, and includes a certificate for the eye-opening consecration performed at Juryōin, a sub-temple of Zenkōji in Shinshū.
About this piece
Carved wood figures of Ebisu and Daikokuten are set together inside a masu (traditional wooden measuring box), a format long used for auspicious display objects. This work is based on a late Shōwa–early Heisei era master’s original creation and has been adapted into a more compact scale suited to contemporary interiors, while retaining the paired composition. The set is made from hinoki and momi wood and is produced as a crafted carving intended to be kept as a household object; it is accompanied by documentation of an eye-opening consecration carried out at Juryōin (a sub-temple of Zenkōji Temple, Shinshū).
Cultural note
In Japan, Ebisu and Daikokuten are widely known within the Shichifukujin (Seven Lucky Gods) tradition and are often kept as a paired image, especially in merchant and artisan settings, as a symbol of prosperity and good fortune. Historically, households would place carved figures or painted images of these deities in the home and treat them as objects to be approached with sincerity and gratitude. When displayed today, it is customary to choose a clean, calm place, avoid placing the image directly on the floor, and handle it with care and clean hands, with the mindset that it represents a respected presence rather than simple décor.
Details
- Size: H 205 × W 205 × D 125 mm
- Material: Hinoki, Momi
- Origin: Made in China
Placement & care
- Place on a stable, level surface such as a shelf, cabinet, or small table where it won’t be easily bumped.
- Avoid direct sunlight, high humidity, and rapid temperature changes to help protect the wood.
- Keep the surrounding area clean; occasional gentle dusting with a soft, dry cloth is suitable.
- When moving the piece, lift it carefully with both hands and avoid pulling on protruding carved details.
Shipping timeline
- Ships within 2–3 business days.
Consecration (Eye-opening Ceremony)
You can choose an option to consecrate this statue before shipping from Japan. If you select this option, we will bring the statue for an eye-opening ceremony and ship it to you after the ritual is complete.
This is recommended if you want your statue to be more than an object — a presence you can practice with.
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