Nihyo Daikoku (二俵大黒)
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Daikokuten — Nihyo Daikoku is a calm, grounded figure of Daikokuten standing atop two rice bales, a form traditionally chosen to express abundance that is secured and sustained.
Rather than emphasizing sudden gain, this image highlights preparedness and continuity—resources earned, stored, and ready to support everyday life—making it a thoughtful choice for spaces where steady livelihood matters.
About this piece
This statue is carved from hinoki (Japanese cypress), a fine-grained wood long valued for clean detail and a gentle, natural presence. The model follows the established Nihyo Daikoku iconography—Daikokuten poised on two rice bales—an enduring household and workplace form that developed through popular devotion and workshop tradition as a visual expression of “abundance that stays,” kept in reserve for daily needs and what comes next.
Cultural note
In Japan, Daikokuten is widely known as a deity of good fortune and prosperity and is also counted among the Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin). Images like Nihyo Daikoku are commonly approached as protective, auspicious presences for the home or place of work, with an emphasis on gratitude and steady effort rather than display. A respectful approach is simple: place the figure where it can be kept clean and undisturbed, handle it with care (as you would a valued religious image), and treat it as something received with appreciation rather than as a casual ornament.
Details
- Size: H 20.0 × W 10.0 × D 9.0 cm
- Material: Hinoki (Japanese cypress)
- Origin: Made in China
Placement & care
- Choose a stable, level surface where the figure won’t be bumped or crowded by daily activity.
- Keep away from direct sunlight and strong heat to help preserve the wood’s finish and tone.
- Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth; avoid wet cleaning or chemical sprays on the surface.
- If placing in a shared space, position it at a comfortable eye level and maintain a tidy area around it.
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ 1: Can I pay in my local currency?
Answer: Yes, you’ll always pay in your local currency (the currency of your shipping country). For clarity: you can view prices using the currency menu provided on our site, and when you check out, your payment will be processed in your local currency (USD, CAD, GBP, EUR, AUD, NZD, CNY, JPY, or others) — all handled securely in real time, with no manual conversion needed.
Real Results: No surprises at checkout, no hidden conversions, and no extra steps. Everything feels smooth and familiar, just like shopping locally.
Takeaway: Shop globally, pay locally.
FAQ 2: How do I choose the right size?
Answer: Always check the size chart provided on product pages and match it with your body measurements. Japanese sizing runs true to size, but if you fall between two sizes, we recommend sizing up.
Real Results: Buyers who follow the size chart report a good fit and fewer exchanges.
Takeaway: Measure twice, buy once.
FAQ 3: What is your return policy?
Answer: Due to international logistics, we cannot accept returns unless the product is defective. Every item is inspected carefully before shipping.
Real Results: Since 2017, defect-related returns have been zero.
Takeaway: Quality first, defects zero.
FAQ 4: Will I have to pay customs duties or taxes?
Answer: Customs duties or import taxes may apply depending on your country's regulations. These are not included in the product price.
Real Results: US orders under $800 are typically duty-free. Other countries may apply VAT or small import fees.
Takeaway: Duties vary—check your country’s rules.