Seven Gods of Fortune Bell Set
$10.00
Quantity Available: 1
Inventory Number: 30071
Small set of clay bells includes 6 of the Seven Gods of Fortune or Seven Lucky Gods. (The 7th being Jurojin, God of Longevity!!!) Clay bells were and are very popular in Japan. The longest bell measures 1-1/4". They are all attached to a silk string.
The Shichifukujin (Seven Gods of Fortune) are a group of Asian gods that travel in a treasure ship (takara bune) and dispense happiness to their believers. There are specific characteristics associated with each god.
1. Ebisu - god of fishermen, depicted carrying a fishing pole and/or a fish
2. Daikokuten - god of wealth or prosperity, carries a magic mallet or treasure sack
3. Benzaiten - goddess of the arts (the only female), carries a lute
4. Hotei - god of happiness and contentment, depicted with an exposed stomach for it is said if you rub his belly, it will bring good luck. He carries a bag of food and treasure
5. Fukurokuju - god of wisdom and longevity, carries a scroll which contains all the wisdom in the world
6. Jurojin - god of longevity, carries a staff or scroll which contains the secret to longevity
7. Bishamonten - god of war/warriors, carries a spear
This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 02 September, 2006.