Bronze Ebisu Diety with Sea Bream

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Bronze Ebisu Diety with Sea Bream

This bronze sculpture depicts Ebisu, one of Japan’s Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin), known as the deity of prosperity, fishermen, and good fortune. He is easily recognized by his joyful expression and the large sea bream (tai) he holds — a traditional symbol of abundance and luck. This finely cast bronze figure captures Ebisu in a lively pose, standing atop a rocky base with one arm raised in triumph while cradling a sea bream under his other arm. His smiling face and rounded form embody both humor and generosity, traits central to his association with prosperity and happiness. The warm patina highlights delicate details of his robe and fish scales, lending the piece a sense of movement and vitality. A meaningful decorative accent for homes, entryways, or personal altars, this sculpture serves as a symbol of good fortune and success in business — a thoughtful gift or collector’s piece that bridges art, culture, and auspicious charm.

Dimensions (LxWxH)

15.24 x 31.75 x 43.94 cm

Place of Origin

Japan

Period

Early to Mid 20th Century (c. 1900–1960)

Colour

Bronze

Condition

Very Good Vintage Condition

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