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Kitsune Inari Lucky Fox Figurine

40,00 

Small Kitsune Inari guardian fox figurine with a stone-effect finish. Compact for a desk, shelf or home altar. Made in Brittany in PETG.

Made to order, reinforced packaging and tracked shipping from France.

About this piece

A little bit of Kyoto's magic on your desk.

This statuette represents the Kitsune, the fox messenger of the deity Inari. In Japan, these statues are ubiquitous in shrines (such as the famous Fushimi Inari-taisha). They symbolize prosperity, success in business, and bountiful harvests. Unlike frightening Yokai, this statuette brings a benevolent and serene energy to your home.

Why adopt this little fox?

Spiritual Object: This is the perfect piece to create a small "Zen" corner or a personal altar. Its dignified and attentive posture inspires calm.
"Sacred Stone" aesthetic: We worked on the finish to reproduce the texture of cut stone (Stone effect) or ancient bronze, giving the impression that the statuette has spent centuries at the door of a temple.
French craftsmanship 🇫🇷: Digitally sculpted and 3D printed (PETG) in our workshop. Each piece is hand-painted to give it its unique patina.

Choice of Finishes:

Stone: The authentic grey granite look, like the statues lined up in the sanctuaries.
Raw (DIY): The statuette ready to paint (perfect if you want to paint its red bib yourself!).

Technical Specifications:

Type: Decorative statuette/figurine (to be placed on a surface).
Material: PETG (Strong and lightweight).
Use: Interior decoration (Office, Library, Indoor Zen garden).

Note: A meaningful gift idea to wish luck and success to a loved one.

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