Description: Seven immortal lucky gods of Japan sterling & porcelain enamel figural link bracelet c 1940s. The collection of porcelain gods are embellished with hand painted enamel detail Ebisu: is the god of fishing, shipping and commerce. His origins are rooted in Japanese folklore. Revered by farmers and sailors. Represents the virtue of honesty Daikokulen: is the god of wealth and prosperity. The smiling God is depicted carrying a satchel of money. He represents fortune Bishamonten: is the god of warriors and the defense of evil. He represents the virtue of dignity Fukurokju: The god of wealth, happiness and longevity. Possess's the ability to revive the dead. Represents the virtue of longevity Hotei: The god of happiness and abundance. Is dipicated as a Buddhist monk. Represents the virtue of happiness Jurojin: The god of wisdom and the symbol of longvity Benzaiten: The only female god; she symbolizes water. She represents the arts & knowledge The back of the bracelet is stamped SILVER. It measures8inches long and each figure is slightly under an inch.
Price: 455 USD
Location: Oakland, California
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Brand: Unbranded
Type: Bracelet
Style: Charm