JapanBargain 3578, Set of 6 Buddha Statues Laughing Buddha Lucky Buddha Happy Buddha Gods Figures Fengshui Decoration, Rosewood Color
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JapanBargain 3578, Set of 6 Buddha Statues Laughing Buddha Lucky Buddha Happy Buddha Gods Figures Fengshui Decoration, Rosewood Color
Set of 6: The laughing Buddha is considered as a symbol of happiness, abundance, contentment and wellbeing. Laughing Buddha statues are considered auspicious and are often kept in homes, offices, hotels and restaurants, for positive energy and good luck. The most ideal placement for any laughing buddha statue at home is in the southeast direction
Traditional Symbolism: Laughing Buddha, Happy Buddha, Lucky Buddha, also known as Budai or Hotei in Japanese, is a traditional Chinese symbol of good luck, prosperity, and happiness. Displaying these figurines in your home or office can bring positive energy and joy to your space.
Quality Craftsmanship: This set includes six Laughing Buddha figurines, Measures approx. 2 inches height. The figurines are made of high-quality resin material, which is durable and long-lasting. Each piece is meticulously crafted with intricate details and a smooth finish.
Versatile Decor: The Laughing Buddha figurines are versatile decor pieces that can be displayed on shelves, mantles, desks, or any other flat surface. They also make great gifts for friends and family who appreciate Eastern spirituality and culture.
Feng Shui Benefits: According to Feng Shui principles, the Laughing Buddha symbolizes abundance, happiness, and good health. Placing these figurines in specific areas of your home or office can help attract positive energy and enhance the overall harmony and balance of your space.
Beautiful detail in these six little Buddha's. Styles vary and they will be a delight as a gift or even in your home. In china Maitreya is known as "the laughing Buddha" and is usually represented as a rotund figure with a happy disposition. His Chinese name is PU-tai ho-Shang or "hemp-bag monk". He is originally a fertility figure who was known to bring "goodies" in his bag to local townsfolk, especially children. Later, he became a pre-incarnation of Maitreya. In japan he is called hotel and is one of the seven lucky gods.