This vintage Japanese Ebisu statue is crafted from a clay material similar to traditional roofing tiles, giving it a distinct, rustic charm. Ebisu, one of Japan's Seven Lucky Gods, is known as the god of fishermen, prosperity, and good fortune. This statue captures him in a seated position, with his legs curled beneath him and a fish—symbolizing abundance and success—held in his left hand.
What truly sets this piece apart is Ebisu’s cheeky, smiley face, radiating warmth and happiness. The gray hue of the statue, combined with its earthy texture, gives it a timeless, weathered appeal, perfect for any collector of Japanese folk art or those seeking a symbol of good luck and prosperity. Whether placed on a shelf or incorporated into your home décor, this Ebisu figure adds a touch of playfulness and cultural depth to any space.
7 1/2"W x 3 1/2"D x 11 1/2"H