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Happy Buddha Ho Tai Seated on Rock Small Prosperity Statue 3.5H

Happy Buddha Ho Tai Seated on Rock Small Prosperity Statue 3.5H

Hotai sits on a rock laughing with a big open grin. He represents bringing prosperity to your home and removing sadness. Small statue sends a message to a good friend as a positive uplifting message. Laughing Buddha Small Statue is made from crushed stone and resin, with hand painted color details, antique gold and red
Hotai sits on a rock laughing with a big open grin. He represents bringing prosperity to your home and removing sadness. Small statue sends a message to a good friend as a positive uplifting message. Laughing Buddha Small Statue is made from crushed stone and resin, with hand painted color details, antique gold and red. Measures 3.5 in H x 3.5 in L. Weighs 0.3 lbs. (PN O-116GR) Often called the Happy Buddha or Laughing Buddha, he is really Ho Tai (Budai, Hotai, Hotei), a monk of the Later Liang Dynasty (907 - 923 AD) of China. He was known for carrying a sack of candy which he handed out to children in the street. Many Chinese Buddhist believe he was an incarnation of the Maitreya Bodhisattva (the future Buddha). His duty is patron of the weak, the poor and children. He wanders around with his sack which never empties and takes the sadness from people of this world. He represents prosperity and happiness. His big belly represents wealth. Because of his significance, statuettes of the Laughing Buddha are often found in homes and businesses in China and Japan.

Hotai sits on a rock laughing with a big open grin. He represents bringing prosperity to your home and removing sadness. Small statue sends a message to a good friend as a positive uplifting message.

  • Laughing Buddha Small Statue is made from crushed stone and resin, with hand painted color details, antique gold and red.
  • Measures 3.5 in H x 3.5 in L. Weighs 0.3 lbs. (PN O-116GR)

Often called the Happy Buddha or Laughing Buddha, he is really Ho Tai (Budai, Hotai, Hotei), a monk of the Later Liang Dynasty (907 - 923 AD) of China. He was known for carrying a sack of candy which he handed out to children in the street. Many Chinese Buddhist believe he was an incarnation of the Maitreya Bodhisattva (the future Buddha). His duty is patron of the weak, the poor and children. He wanders around with his sack which never empties and takes the sadness from people of this world. He represents prosperity and happiness. His big belly represents wealth. Because of his significance, statuettes of the Laughing Buddha are often found in homes and businesses in China and Japan.

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Doesn't this make you want to laugh too! Here Happy Buddha brings joy with his smiling face and big round belly. He stands on a pile of coins of prosperity and carries a bag of candy to give as gifts. He's a small size at 3.5H -- a good size for your Lunch Box or Locker! Hotai on Pile of Coins is made from crushed stone and resin, antique red and gold finish. PN O-048GR. Measures 3.5 in H x 2.5 in W x 2.5 in D.

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