The classic oriental folk deity, called Hotei in Japanese traditions, and Budai in Chinese, the “Laughing Buddha” in the America. Distinct from the Gautama Buddha, the meditation Buddha, this round, bald gentleman is thought to have been a Zen Buddhist monk. He traveled the Far East in the 10th century, spreading happiness and good fortune; a herald of contentment and good luck. A traditional gift for birthdays, New Year, housewarmings, new beginnings. In Japanese tradition, Hotei is considered one of the Seven Lucky Gods. In much of the Far East, statues of Hotei or Budai are thought to bring good fortune and felicity to the household or business. Statues of Laughing Buddha are thought to bestow wishes if the belly is rubbed while the supplicant, with pure heart, makes a silent wish.
- Beautiful statue of the “Happy Buddha”; Hotei in Japanese
- Thought to bring good luck and felicity to home or business
- Finely crafted from top quality cast heavy resin
- Remarkable reproduction faux wood carved finish
Aryanna Abshire (verified owner) –
Product looks exactly like the picture and is a nice size! I’m very happy with my purchase. Thank You!
Stanton Smith (verified owner) –
This buddha is for my grandson’s birthday. He doesn’t open it until Monday. His mother died this year. She wanted to get him a buddha. This gift is from her. I feel it will be extremely meaningful and a keepsake.
Leo Herman (verified owner) –
Beautiful color..absolute perfect piece for my collection..defenitly would recomend