


Yakushigama Ceramics Japanese Zodiac Figurine Fire Horse
Product Information
- Brand:Yakushigama
- Material:Ceramics
- Product type:Figurine
- Country of origin:Japan
- Dimensions (approx):245 x 100 x H210 mm
- Item weight (approx):2330 g
- Shipping weight (approx):2700 g
Key Features
- Celebrate the beginning of a new year with a charming zodiac figurine that brings warmth and good fortune into your space. Designed to invite good fortune in the year ahead, this piece embodies a traditional Japanese wish for prosperity and happiness.
- The “Fire Horse” year is traditionally linked to brilliance and a bold, sun-like vitality.
- It’s a perfect charm for attracting good luck to homes, offices, or retail spaces.
Use & Care
- The piece is fragile, so we advise careful handling when placing and storing it.
Background
The artistry of Seto ceramics finds quiet spiritual depth in Yakushigama, a brand shaped by history and devotion. Rooted in Seto, a region with over a thousand years of ceramic culture, the brand takes its name from a small Yakushi Nyorai shrine that once stood on the grounds of Chugai Toen. At the Suhara Ceramic Studio, artisans preserve Seto-specific techniques to craft zodiac figures, maneki-neko, and seasonal ornaments that bring harmony and good fortune into daily life.
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Description
Product Information
- Brand:Yakushigama
- Material:Ceramics
- Product type:Figurine
- Country of origin:Japan
- Dimensions (approx):245 x 100 x H210 mm
- Item weight (approx):2330 g
- Shipping weight (approx):2700 g
Key Features
- Celebrate the beginning of a new year with a charming zodiac figurine that brings warmth and good fortune into your space. Designed to invite good fortune in the year ahead, this piece embodies a traditional Japanese wish for prosperity and happiness.
- The “Fire Horse” year is traditionally linked to brilliance and a bold, sun-like vitality.
- It’s a perfect charm for attracting good luck to homes, offices, or retail spaces.
Use & Care
- The piece is fragile, so we advise careful handling when placing and storing it.
Background
The artistry of Seto ceramics finds quiet spiritual depth in Yakushigama, a brand shaped by history and devotion. Rooted in Seto, a region with over a thousand years of ceramic culture, the brand takes its name from a small Yakushi Nyorai shrine that once stood on the grounds of Chugai Toen. At the Suhara Ceramic Studio, artisans preserve Seto-specific techniques to craft zodiac figures, maneki-neko, and seasonal ornaments that bring harmony and good fortune into daily life.
