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Seven Lucky Gods Daikokuten Jizo Gray Granite Stone Sculpture Japanese Garden
Seven Lucky Gods Daikokuten Jizo Gray Granite Stone Sculpture Japanese Garden
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Daikokuten
This Daikokuten stone statue is an authentic, hand-carved Japanese work made in 2012. Daikokuten is revered in Japan as one of the Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin), symbolizing wealth and good fortune. It is carved from Hanazawa Stone, a fine-grained stone quarried in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture.
Specs
| Title | Daikokuten Statue |
|---|---|
| Year made | 2012 |
| Maker | Stone Carving Works Tomatsu |
| Stone | Hanazawa Stone |
| Quarry or Origin | Hanazawa-cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan |
| Finish | Carved and finished stone surface |
| Pieces | 1 |
| Dimensions (H × W × D) | 6.69 in × 3.94 in × 3.54 in (17 cm × 10 cm × 9 cm) |
| Weight | 5.93 lb (2.688 kg) |
| HS code | 680293 |
| Shipping | Air (FedEx / UPS / DHL) |
Also called
Daikoku, Daikokuten
Notes
Who is Daikokuten?
Daikokuten is widely venerated in Japan as one of the Seven Lucky Gods and is strongly associated with prosperity and good fortune. This statue is suitable for a home display, a shop counter, or as a symbolic guardian figure in a private space.
About Hanazawa Stone
Hanazawa Stone is quarried in Hanazawa-cho, Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture. It is valued for its balanced hardness, toughness, and fine grain, which allows artisans to achieve crisp carving details and a refined surface finish. It is used for premium gravestones, monuments, sculptures, and decorative stonework.
About the maker
Stone Carving Works Tomatsu was established in 1902 and is led today by a fourth-generation master trained at an art university. The workshop produces Buddhist statues, komainu guardian figures, busts, and dragon sculptures for shrines and stonemasons across Japan.
Shipping & packaging
The statue will be carefully packed with protective materials and boxed securely for international delivery. Tracking will be provided after shipment.
Authenticity
- 100% genuine Japanese product.
- All photos show the actual item in stock.
- Hand-carved by Japanese artisans.
