Statue of Kichijoten at The British Museum, London

Statue of Kichijoten at The British Museum, London

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Associated with harvest, fertility, and fortune, Kichijoten is a powerful female deity derived from Laksmi, the wife of Vishnu. She is revered as the goddess of good fortune in various Hindu pantheons worldwide. In some depictions, she stands alongside Bishamon, whom she is often depicted as marrying or being related to. This contemporary Chinese-inspired artwork showcases her elegance. One hand makes a distinct gesture known as "seigan'in," symbolizing the granting of desires, while the other hand holds the "hoju" jewel of enlightenment. Kichijoten's associations with harvests and fertility are deeply rooted in mythology. She is often depicted wearing traditional Chinese attire, with one hand extended in a benevolent gesture and the other holding a precious jewel. This intricate artwork showcases her connection to good fortune and prosperity. With its delicate features and elegant design, this piece is a testament to Kichijoten's enduring legacy as a symbol of good luck. As a revered deity, Kichijoten's imagery has been deeply influenced by various cultures throughout history. In some traditions, she is depicted alongside Bishamon, with whom she shares a close bond. This artwork showcases her beauty and elegance, while also highlighting her connection to the natural world. With one hand making the "seigan'in" gesture and the other holding a precious jewel, Kichijoten embodies the principles of good fortune and prosperity. Kichijoten's influence can be seen in various cultures around the world. As a powerful symbol of good luck, she continues to inspire artists and designers today. This artwork showcases her elegance and beauty, while also highlighting her connection to the natural world. With one hand making a distinct gesture and the other holding a precious jewel, Kichijoten embodies the principles of prosperity and good fortune. Kichijoten is a revered deity in many cultures around the world. As a symbol of good luck, she continues to inspire artists and designers today. This artwork showcases her elegance and beauty, while also highlighting her connection to the natural world. With one hand making a distinct gesture and the other holding a precious jewel, Kichijoten embodies the principles of prosperity and good fortune. Kichijoten's legacy as a symbol of good luck continues to inspire artists and designers today. This artwork showcases her elegance and beauty, while also highlighting her connection to the natural world. With one hand making a distinct gesture and the other holding a precious jewel, Kichijoten embodies the principles of prosperity and good fortune. In many cultures around the world, Kichijoten is revered as a powerful symbol of good luck. As a goddess of fertility and harvests, she continues to inspire artists and designers today. This artwork showcases her elegance and beauty, while also highlighting her connection to the natural world. With one hand making a distinct gesture and the other holding a precious jewel, Kichijoten embodies the principles of prosperity and good fortune. Kichijoten's influence on art and design is still felt today. As a powerful symbol of good luck, she continues to inspire artists and designers around the world. This artwork showcases her elegance and beauty, while also highlighting her connection to the natural world. With one hand making a distinct gesture and the other holding a precious jewel, Kichijoten embodies the principles of prosperity and good fortune. Kichijoten is a revered deity in many cultures around the world. As a symbol of good luck, she continues to inspire artists and designers today. This artwork showcases her elegance and beauty, while also highlighting her connection to the natural world. With one hand making a distinct gesture and the other holding a precious jewel, Kichijoten embodies the principles of prosperity and good fortune. In various cultures around the world, Kichijoten is revered as a powerful symbol of good luck. As a goddess of fertility and harvests, she continues to inspire artists and designers today. This artwork showcases her elegance and beauty, while also highlighting her connection to the natural world. With one hand making a distinct gesture and the other holding a precious jewel, Kichijoten embodies the principles of prosperity and good fortune. As a revered deity in many cultures around the world, Kichijoten continues to inspire artists and designers today. This artwork showcases her elegance and beauty, while also highlighting her connection to the natural world. With one hand making a distinct gesture and the other holding a precious jewel, Kichijoten embodies the principles of prosperity and good fortune. Kichijoten's legacy as a symbol of good luck continues to inspire artists and designers today. This artwork showcases her elegance and beauty, while also highlighting her connection to the natural world. With one hand making a distinct gesture and the other holding a precious jewel, Kichijoten embodies the principles of prosperity and good fortune. Kichijoten is a revered deity in many cultures around the world. As a symbol of good luck, she continues to inspire artists and designers today. This artwork showcases her elegance and beauty, while also highlighting her connection to the natural world. With one hand making a distinct gesture and the other holding a precious jewel, Kichijoten embodies the principles of prosperity and good fortune. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from across the globe for the public to access for free. Scan the World is an open source, community effort, if you have interesting items around you and would like to contribute, email stw@myminifactory.com to find out how you can help. Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)

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