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Maneki Neko Japanese Lucky beckoning cat Seto Ceramic 8.5in Left hand From Japan
$ 52.8
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Description
Maneki Neko Japanese Lucky beckoning cat Seto Ceramic 8.5in Left handYakushigama From Japan
【DESCRIPTION】
Size:Height 8.5 in (21.5cm)
Material: Porcelain
Condition of Item:
New
All products are carefully colored one by one by craftsmen, but color unevenness will inevitably occur in the manufacturing process, and some individual differences will occur. Please note that it is a feature and taste of the product.
It is generally said that the right hand of a beckoning cat invites "money", the left hand invites "many people", and both hands invite "both".
Dyeing is a traditional technique that has been handed down from ancient times in the pottery town of Seto, where the white base is painted with cobalt pigment (Kuresu paint) and then glazed and fired. "Some Nishiki Maneki Neko" has the elegance of dyeing on pure white porcelain skin and the front hanging that is characteristic of Seto's Maneki Neko, which is said to be the "hometown of the beckoning cat", and is finished to satisfy pottery lovers. The slightly chic style with a Seto feel is a gem suitable for giving to genuine beckoning cat fans.
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