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Antique Japanese Painting on Silk - Seven Lucky Gods of Good Fortune

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    Posted 6 years ago

    truthordare
    (368 items)

    This is a small hand painted Japanese folklore group of special deities, six gods and one goddess, called the Seven Gods of Good Fortune. Each has a positive effect on various aspects of a good life.

    I think having this post on CW again, will be helpful information as these characters were used often either one or several, on all kinds of Japanese decorative items. Here the small art work was mounted on a board, and then framed. You can see on the back, the name of the painting, and a stamp from the export company, Icalga.

    Sometimes they are represented together in a 'treasure' boat, which is also a good omen symbol.
    The names and purposes of each are as follows:
    Benten – the goddess and patron of preforming art, music, painters, writers, geisha, sculptures, beauty and knowledge
    Bishamon – the patron god of missionaries, priests, soldiers and doctors
    Daikoku – the patron god of business, financiers, trade and farmers
    Ebisu – the patron god of fair trade, fishers, sailors, wealth, sincerity and good fortune
    Fukurokuju – the patron god of magicians, watchmakers, jewelers, athletes, and chess players
    Hotei – the patron god of cooks, children, understandings, health and prosperity
    Jurojin – the patron god of politicians, teachers, philosophers, mathematicians, scientists, inventors, judges, fortunetellers, and bartenders

    This link with show what each one looks like, of course, there are variations, but there are also common elements, that will help to name each one. https://goodlucksymbols.com/seven-lucky-gods/

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 6 years ago
      Thanks for this post!
    2. truthordare truthordare, 6 years ago
      thank you Karen, always appreciate the fine comments.

      Thank you for all the loves CW members much gratitude for the support.

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