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Address 16-6 Akuranaka Takarazukashi Hyogo, JAPAN ZIP:665-0822
Representative Name SHINICHI IKUTA
Annual Revenue JPY 150,000,000
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Shichifukujin are seven gods who are believed to bring good fortune in Japan.

[Ebisu]
In ancient times, Ebisu was the god of fishery, and over time he became the god of commerce and agriculture, bringing prosperity and a good harvest.

[Daikokuten]
Daikokuten is a combination of Mahakala, the Hindu incarnation of Shiva, and the ancient Japanese deity Daikokuninushi. Daikokuten became the god of food and wealth, and is also known as Daikokubashira.

[Bishamonten]
Originally the Indian Hindu deity Kubera, which was incorporated into Buddhism and called Bishamonten (Vaisravana) in Japan.

[Benzaiten (Sarasvati)
Sarasvati, one of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune, was originally an Indian Hindu goddess. As one of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune, she is often referred to as [Benzaiten].

[Fukurokuju]
Tian Nan Xing, the Taoist Song Dynasty Taoist Taoist Tian Nan Xing, or the Taoist god Nan Jiren, an incarnation of the South Pole Star. He is also considered to be the same deity as Jurojin.

[Jurojin]
Taoist deity and incarnation of the South Star.

[Hotei]
A Buddhist monk who is said to have existed in Mingzhou (present-day Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, China) at the end of the Tang Dynasty.

Carved in crystal and incorporated into accessories you wear for good luck!
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Gemstone Seven Deities Of Good Luck 16mm

SD item code:7444038

Detail Price & Quantity
S1
Bishamonten 1 grain
毘沙門天 1粒
(I10-1)
(I10-1)

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1 pc /set Sold Out
S2
Fukurokuju 1 grain
福禄寿 1粒
(I10-2)
(I10-2)

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1 pc /set In Stock
S3
Ebisu 1 grain
恵比寿 1粒
(I10-3)
(I10-3)

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1 pc /set Sold Out
S4
1 grain of cloth bag
布袋 1粒
(I10-4)
(I10-4)

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1 pc /set Sold Out
S5
Benzaiten 1 grain
弁財天 1粒
(I10-5)
(I10-5)

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1 pc /set Sold Out
S6
Daikokuten 1 grain
大黒天 1粒
(I10-6)
(I10-6)

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1 pc /set Sold Out
S7
Jurojin 1 grain
寿老人 1粒
(I10-7)
(I10-7)

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1 pc /set In Stock
S8
Seven Lucky Gods 1 set
七福神 1セット
(I10-set)
(I10-set)

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1 pc /set Sold Out
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Item added on: 2019/10/31
Dimensions
[Size] Approx. 16mm
[Material]Natural quartz crystal
Specifications
Country of manufacture: China
Material / component: [Material] Natural quartz crystal

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Shichifukujin are seven gods who are believed to bring good fortune in Japan.

[Ebisu]
In ancient times, Ebisu was the god of fishery, and over time he became the god of commerce and agriculture, bringing prosperity and a good harvest.

[Daikokuten]
Daikokuten is a combination of Mahakala, the Hindu incarnation of Shiva, and the ancient Japanese deity Daikokuninushi. Daikokuten became the god of food and wealth, and is also known as Daikokubashira.

[Bishamonten]
Originally the Indian Hindu deity Kubera, which was incorporated into Buddhism and called Bishamonten (Vaisravana) in Japan.

[Benzaiten (Sarasvati)
Sarasvati, one of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune, was originally an Indian Hindu goddess. As one of the Seven Gods of Good Fortune, she is often referred to as [Benzaiten].

[Fukurokuju]
Tian Nan Xing, the Taoist Song Dynasty Taoist Taoist Tian Nan Xing, or the Taoist god Nan Jiren, an incarnation of the South Pole Star. He is also considered to be the same deity as Jurojin.

[Jurojin]
Taoist deity and incarnation of the South Star.

[Hotei]
A Buddhist monk who is said to have existed in Mingzhou (present-day Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, China) at the end of the Tang Dynasty.

Carved in crystal and incorporated into accessories you wear for good luck!

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Sea Mail From Jun.10th to Aug.14th
Air Mail From May.23rd to May.27th
EMS From May.22nd to May.27th
Pantos Express From May.24th to May.29th
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UPS From May.22nd to May.24th
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*The color, pattern, shape, etc. may vary due to the same lot of products, and some products may have ink protruding from the surface.
*Size may vary slightly by ±0.5mm and some balls may be slightly distorted.
*Since these are natural stones, there may be cracks or inclusions (impurities) inside.
*There may be some minor scratches, chips, dents, etc. near the holes and on the surface. Please understand that these are processing scratches and are peculiar to natural stones.
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