Description
Traditional lion-dog figures from Okinawa, Japan, believed to protect homes and bring good fortune. Often sold in pairs, they combine cultural heritage, spiritual symbolism, and decorative charm.
PVP 15,00€ 20,00€Price range: PVP 15,00€ through 20,00€
In Okinawan culture, the goya represents health and vitality, associated with a long and balanced life. This pair of sisha resting on a goya, the traditional bitter melon of Okinawa, symbolises a combination of protection, good fortune and well-being. A decorative piece with deep cultural significance, ideal for attracting energy and protecting the home.
Available in two sizes: 11 x 5 x 3 cm 7 x 3 x 2 cm
Traditional lion-dog figures from Okinawa, Japan, believed to protect homes and bring good fortune. Often sold in pairs, they combine cultural heritage, spiritual symbolism, and decorative charm.
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