Ebisu Noh Mask Japanese Mythology Wood Traditional Fish Village Low-poly 3D model
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Detailed Information about the Origin and Meaning Behind the Mask Below Model Specifications: o One Abject with One Material = Minimal Draw Calls and Easy Import to Any Engine o Low Poly - 4.2k Vertices o 3 Textures Includes DIFFUSE/NORMAL/SPECULAR All Sized 2304x3072 o Aligned 0,0,0 X/Y/Z o Made and Rendered in Blender Cycles 2.80 o Small File Size for Mesh = 597.8kB ORIGIN = JAPAN One of Japanâs Seven Lucky Gods Aka Hiruko èå. Also written 夷, æ, æ°´èåãèå . Also known as Kotoshironushi äºä»£ä¸»ç¥ Associated Virtue = Candor ANIMAL ASSOCIATIONS Red Snapper, Sea Bream, Jellyfish Male. Popular among fishing folk, sailors, famers, and people in the food industry, the smiling and often bearded Ebisu æµæ¯é (also written æµç¾é or æµæ¯å¯¿) is commonly shown wearing formal court garments or the hunting robes of a courtier, but his main attributes are the fishing rod in his right hand and a large red sea bream or a red snapper (Jp. = tai é¯) dangling from the line or tucked under his left arm. In Japan, these two fish symbolize fortune (the Japanese term for joyous occasions is omede-tai). Ebisu is also depicted wearing a pointed hat (Kazaori Eboshi 風æç帽å) folded in the middle, which was worn by courtiers of the imperial court in olden times. Less commonly, Ebisu is depicted carrying a folding fan rather than a fish or fishing rod.
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