approx 1 1/4 wide at base 3" tall

This captivating porcelain statue depicts a kitsune, a fox spirit revered in Japanese culture. Hand-painted in a palette of white, gold, and multicolor accents, it embodies the vintage folk art style. Crafted in mid-Showa era Japan (c 1950s), this piece is more than just a decorative figurine; it's a collectible steeped in history.

The kitsune stands proudly, one paw raised in a welcoming gesture. Beneath its paw, a treasure hints at the good fortune this spirit brings. As a symbol of Inari, the Shinto god of rice, business, and prosperity, this kitsune is believed to bestow wealth, good luck, and longevity.

This charming statue would be a delightful addition to your home decor, a unique conversation starter, or a treasured piece for any collector of Japanese art.