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Shigaraki Ware Tanuki Gold & Silver Set | Yamasho Touki Japanese Good Luck Figurines

Shigaraki Ware Tanuki Gold & Silver Set | Yamasho Touki Japanese Good Luck Figurines

  • Delivery: 7 to 90 days
Regular price $300.00 USD
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This Tanuki Gold & Silver Set from Yamasho Touki is a hand-crafted example of Shigaraki ware, one of Japan’s oldest and most celebrated pottery traditions. The set includes a gold male tanuki and a silver female tanuki, both associated with good fortune, prosperity, and protection.

In Japanese folklore, the tanuki (raccoon dog) is a playful and lucky creature believed to attract happiness, business success, and safe journeys. Traditionally placed at entrances, these figures are thought to welcome positive energy into a home or shop. The gold figure symbolizes wealth, prosperity, and opportunity, while the silver figure represents harmony, purity, and blessings.

Each figurine is shaped from quality Shigaraki clay and finished with a metallic glaze that gives it a modern edge while preserving the warmth and charm of traditional craftsmanship. Their compact size makes them suitable for display on entryway shelves, desks, or in decorative alcoves. Whether as a first piece of Shigaraki ware or as a meaningful gift, this set blends tradition, symbolism, and contemporary appeal.

 

Specifications

Manufacturer: Yamasho Touki

Origin: Shiga Prefecture, Japan

Technique: Shigaraki Ware

Material: Pottery

Size (each): W 7 × D 5 × H 8.5 cm (W 2.76 × D 1.97 × H 3.35 in)

Weight (set): Approx. 200 g (0.44 lbs)

Capacity: Decorative only (0 ml)

Care: Handle gently; clean with a soft, dry cloth.

Note: As each piece is handmade, slight variations in color, pattern, and shape occur.

Delivery: 1-2 weeks (if out of stock, +2-4 weeks)

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Handcrafted takes time. Every piece is made for you and packed for safe travel. Delivery may take 30 days or more.
Japanese collections can take up to 3 months
because artists sculpt most orders from scratch.
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Tracking is always sent upon dispatch.
The wait protects quality and value.