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This handcrafted figurine set is an auspicious stoneware piece, featuring a small box shaped like a sea bream and accompanied by the Seven Lucky Gods. Skilled artisans have meticulously painted each of the gods with fine, detailed brushstrokes, capturing their unique features. Lifting the lid of the sea bream box is sure to bring you a delightful surprise.
The sea bream, with its vibrant red and white colors, is considered a symbol of longevity and good fortune in Japanese culture. Paired with the Seven Lucky Gods, who each represent blessings such good luck, wealth, protection, and health, this piece carries rich symbolism. The matte finish, adorable design, and bright colors make it a charming addition to your home, perfect for everyday enjoyment.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 Sea Bream, 7 Lucky Gods, 1 Wooden tray |
Size |
[Sea Bream] D 7 cm (2.8 in) x W 8.8 cm (3.5 in) x H 3 cm (1.2 in) [Seven Lucky Gods] D 1.2 cm (0.5 in) x W 1.2 cm (0.5 in) x H 1.5 cm (0.6 in) [Wooden tray] D 9.2 cm (3.6 in) x W 10.3 cm (4 in) x H 0.6 cm (0.2 in) |
Material | Stoneware, Wood |
Maker / Brand
Seto Togeisha, located in the renowned pottery town Seto in Aichi Prefecture, has been crafting fine ceramic pieces since its founding in 1951, carrying on a proud tradition for over fifty years.
With a deep respect for Japan's fading customs, they are dedicated to creating ceramic toys that preserve these cultural practices. Each piece is carefully handcrafted and painted by skilled artisans, showcasing classic Japanese motifs while conveying the beauty, meaning, and well-wishes embedded in the designs.

Crafts
Made in and around Seto City in Aichi Prefecture, Seto ware encompasses a wide range of ceramics that reflect centuries of craftsmanship and innovation. As one of Japan’s Six Ancient Kilns (Rokkoyo), the Seto region holds a distinguished place in the country’s ceramic heritage. It was also a pioneer in porcelain mass-production, and its widespread use gave rise to the word setomono—a term still used today to refer to ceramics in general.
Remarkable for its stylistic breadth, Seto is one of the few regions in Japan where both stoneware and porcelain are made. From simple everyday tableware to more refined pieces, Seto ware continues to shape the rhythm of daily life with creations that balance tradition and creativity.

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