These Vintage Kokeshi represent 2 of the 7 lucky gods.
The Shichi Fukujin, or “Seven Lucky Gods,” are a group of deities in Japanese folklore believed to bring good fortune and happiness. They are a mix of gods from various traditions, including Buddhism, Shintoism, and Taoism, each representing different aspects of good luck. The seven include:
Daikokuten: God of wealth and prosperity. Depicted with a mallet and rice bales.
Ebisu: God of fishermen and merchants. Depicted with a sea bream.
Height: both 35 cm
Diameter foot: 5,8 cm and 6 cm
Weight: 1578 g. together
Style: Creative - Sosaku
Signed by the artisan: Yes
Please look at the pictures carefully to assess the condition of the item. This kokeshi has some wear and stains.