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FT472 -zodiac figurine from Kogane Shrine 小金神社

FT472 -zodiac figurine from Kogane Shrine 小金神社

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This Eto zodiac figurine (干支置物) from Kogane Shrine (小金神社) embodies the quiet elegance and auspicious symbolism often associated with Japanese New Year decorations and shrine-issued talismans. Rendered in a beautifully minimal form, the mouse is depicted with a smooth rounded body, tiny golden eyes, and a vivid red kotobuki (寿) character — a traditional symbol of longevity, celebration, and happiness.

The restrained white finish gives the piece a calm and refined appearance, while the bright red felt cushion beneath adds a festive contrast traditionally associated with good fortune and protection. Its simple silhouette reflects the understated beauty found in Japanese folk-inspired shrine crafts, where symbolism is often conveyed through minimal yet expressive design.

This figurine comes from Kogane Shrine (小金神社), a shrine deeply associated with prosperity, fortune, and financial luck. The mouse (nezumi) holds special significance in Japanese culture as a symbol of abundance and fertility, historically linked to plentiful harvests and household prosperity. As the first animal of the Chinese zodiac cycle, the rat also represents new beginnings, cleverness, adaptability, and the opening of auspicious opportunities.

Traditionally displayed during the New Year, zodiac figures such as this were believed to invite harmony, happiness, and good fortune into the home for the coming year. The included original box further enhances its collectible charm and preserves its connection to Japanese seasonal and spiritual traditions.

Size: 8 x 4 x 6cm

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