
Osuwari sitting figurines in terracotta and painted Japan handmade craftsmanship
Osuwari figurines are perfect for adding a touch of Japanese charm and culture to your home decor! Here's a look at the available figures:
Oni – A demon from Japanese folklore, often red or blue, with a fierce but adorable expression.
Daikoku – is one of the Seven Gods of Happiness (Shichifukujin) in Japanese mythology. He is the god of wealth,
of prosperity and abundance
Ebisu – One of the seven gods of happiness, symbol of prosperity and fishing.
Black Cat – Mysterious and elegant lucky charm.
Tiger Cat – A cute feline with tiger stripes.
Maiko – Apprentice geisha, dressed in an elaborate kimono.
Ninja – Stealthy warrior, perfect for a touch of action.
Rabbit – A gentle and lucky creature in Japanese culture.
Samurai – Embodiment of honor and courage.
Sukeroku – Inspired by Kabuki, an emblematic figure of Japanese theater.
Frog – Symbol of luck and safe return.
These figurines are ideal for decorating a desk, a shelf, or a Zen space while adding a playful and cultural touch. Which one appeals to you the most? 😊
Osuwari (おすわり) in Japanese means "sit." It is a word commonly used to give a command to dogs, similar to "sit" in English.
In the context of Osuwari figurines, this refers to their sitting posture, giving them an adorable and relaxed appearance, perfect for decoration. 🏯✨
Detail: Material = ceramic
Size: 3x3x6.5 cm