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Damie Harmonious People Maneki Neko
[What is a Maneki Neko?]
Maneki Neko originated in the Edo period and have since been widely loved as a lucky charm that brings money and people. When the right hand is raised it will bring you money and when the left hand it raised it will bring people. Also, it is said that the higher the hand, the further away it will attract people. The color of the cat also has meaning - white is said to bring you luck, red keeping disease away and black keeping evil away. Please keep your favorite Maneki Neko by your side and it will fulfill each humble wish.
[Yakushigama]
Chugai Toen is the name of a kiln in a ceramic workshop pottery town with a history of more than 1,000 years - Seto, Aichi Prefecture. The Yakushigama inscription derives from the fact that there was a Yakushi Nyora shrine on Chugai Toen's grounds until around the end of the Edo period.
Chugai Toen is an item brand that brings you modern "Japanese decorations" such as zodiac ornaments, Maneki Neko, Hina dolls, Gogatsu dolls, as well as auspicious and seasonal ornaments, made using unique Seto techniques passed down in the area since the Meiji period.
[Harmonious Maneki Neko]
The note in its right hand has characters that mean "a succession of visitors" in English, a way of saying that many people will constantly visit and business will thrive.
Damie Kinun Great-Luck Maneki Neko (w/Crepe Collar, 4)
[What is a Maneki Neko?]
Maneki Neko originated in the Edo period and have since been widely loved as a lucky charm that brings money and people. When the right hand is raised it will bring you money and when the left hand it raised it will bring people. Also, it is said that the higher the hand, the further away it will attract people. The color of the cat also has meaning - white is said to bring you luck, red keeping disease away and black keeping evil away. Please keep your favorite Maneki Neko by your side and it will fulfill each humble wish.
[Yakushigama]
Chugai Toen is the name of a kiln in a ceramic workshop pottery town with a history of more than 1,000 years - Seto, Aichi Prefecture. The Yakushigama inscription derives from the fact that there was a Yakushi Nyora shrine on Chugai Toen's grounds until around the end of the Edo period.
Chugai Toen is an item brand that brings you modern "Japanese decorations" such as zodiac ornaments, Maneki Neko, Hina dolls, Gogatsu dolls, as well as auspicious and seasonal ornaments, made using unique Seto techniques passed down in the area since the Meiji period.
[Great-Luck Maneki Neko]
A yellow colored Maneki Neko is popular for bringing luck with money.
Damie Shofuku Great-Luck Maneki Neko (w/Crepe Collar, 8.5)
[What is a Maneki Neko?]
Maneki Neko originated in the Edo period and have since been widely loved as a lucky charm that brings money and people. When the right hand is raised it will bring you money and when the left hand it raised it will bring people. Also, it is said that the higher the hand, the further away it will attract people. The color of the cat also has meaning - white is said to bring you luck, red keeping disease away and black keeping evil away. Please keep your favorite Maneki Neko by your side and it will fulfill each humble wish.
[Yakushigama]
Chugai Toen is the name of a kiln in a ceramic workshop pottery town with a history of more than 1,000 years - Seto, Aichi Prefecture. The Yakushigama inscription derives from the fact that there was a Yakushi Nyora shrine on Chugai Toen's grounds until around the end of the Edo period.
Chugai Toen is an item brand that brings you modern "Japanese decorations" such as zodiac ornaments, Maneki Neko, Hina dolls, Gogatsu dolls, as well as auspicious and seasonal ornaments, made using unique Seto techniques passed down in the area since the Meiji period.
[Great-Luck Maneki Neko]
The words written on the chest of the cat are words that include a wish to bring luck and beckon great happiness. The "magic hammer" held in its left hand is said to be a "hammer that strikes anything out that is desired" and is a treasure that brings good fortune which has been around since ancient times.
Damie Shofuku Great-Luck Maneki Neko (w/Crepe Collar, 11.5) Piggy Bank
[What is a Maneki Neko?]
Maneki Neko originated in the Edo period and have since been widely loved as a lucky charm that brings money and people. When the right hand is raised it will bring you money and when the left hand it raised it will bring people. Also, it is said that the higher the hand, the further away it will attract people. The color of the cat also has meaning - white is said to bring you luck, red keeping disease away and black keeping evil away. Please keep your favorite Maneki Neko by your side and it will fulfill each humble wish.
[Yakushigama]
Chugai Toen is the name of a kiln in a ceramic workshop pottery town with a history of more than 1,000 years - Seto, Aichi Prefecture. The Yakushigama inscription derives from the fact that there was a Yakushi Nyora shrine on Chugai Toen's grounds until around the end of the Edo period.
Chugai Toen is an item brand that brings you modern "Japanese decorations" such as zodiac ornaments, Maneki Neko, Hina dolls, Gogatsu dolls, as well as auspicious and seasonal ornaments, made using unique Seto techniques passed down in the area since the Meiji period.
[Great-Luck Maneki Neko]
The words written on the chest of the cat are words that include a wish to bring luck and beckon great happiness. The "magic hammer" held in its left hand is said to be a "hammer that strikes anything out that is desired" and is a treasure that brings good fortune which has been around since ancient times.
Kinsai God Of Fortune Maneki Neko (w/Seven Lucky Gods Decoration Fan)
[What is a Maneki Neko?]
Maneki Neko originated in the Edo period and have since been widely loved as a lucky charm that brings money and people. When the right hand is raised it will bring you money and when the left hand it raised it will bring people. Also, it is said that the higher the hand, the further away it will attract people. The color of the cat also has meaning - white is said to bring you luck, red keeping disease away and black keeping evil away. Please keep your favorite Maneki Neko by your side and it will fulfill each humble wish.
[Yakushigama]
Chugai Toen is the name of a kiln in a ceramic workshop pottery town with a history of more than 1,000 years - Seto, Aichi Prefecture. The Yakushigama inscription derives from the fact that there was a Yakushi Nyora shrine on Chugai Toen's grounds until around the end of the Edo period.
Chugai Toen is an item brand that brings you modern "Japanese decorations" such as zodiac ornaments, Maneki Neko, Hina dolls, Gogatsu dolls, as well as auspicious and seasonal ornaments, made using unique Seto techniques passed down in the area since the Meiji period.
[God Of Fortune Maneki Neko]
An Ebisu Maneki Neko with its right hand raised has been popular since ancient times in fishing, commerce and farming as Ebisu is a god that brings a good catch of fish, prosperous business and a rich harvest. A Daikokuten Maneki Neko with its left hand raised has also been popular since ancient times as Daikokuten is an indication of wealth and fortune, and brings business prosperity.
In Japanese "suehirogari" means "spread out like an open fan" and also refers to offspring prosperity and prosperous business at the same time. The treasure ship drawn on the fan is a New Year good luck charm and it is said that, if you place one under your pillow on the night of January 2nd, you will have good dreams.
[What is a Maneki Neko?]
Maneki Neko originated in the Edo period and have since been widely loved as a lucky charm that brings money and people. When the right hand is raised it will bring you money and when the left hand it raised it will bring people. Also, it is said that the higher the hand, the further away it will attract people. The color of the cat also has meaning - white is said to bring you luck, red keeping disease away and black keeping evil away. Please keep your favorite Maneki Neko by your side and it will fulfill each humble wish.
[Yakushigama]
Chugai Toen is the name of a kiln in a ceramic workshop pottery town with a history of more than 1,000 years - Seto, Aichi Prefecture. The Yakushigama inscription derives from the fact that there was a Yakushi Nyora shrine on Chugai Toen's grounds until around the end of the Edo period.
Chugai Toen is an item brand that brings you modern "Japanese decorations" such as zodiac ornaments, Maneki Neko, Hina dolls, Gogatsu dolls, as well as auspicious and seasonal ornaments, made using unique Seto techniques passed down in the area since the Meiji period.
[Somenishiki Maneki Neko]
The technique of sometsuke in Seto, Aichi Prefecture has been designated as a traditional craft by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. At Chugai Toen, traditional sometsuke techniques passed down through generations are combined with uniquely lovely Yakushigama Maneki Neko. The blue and red contrast has vivid softness while exuding an auspicious aura.
Somenishiki Happiness Maneki Neko
[What is a Maneki Neko?]
Maneki Neko originated in the Edo period and have since been widely loved as a lucky charm that brings money and people. When the right hand is raised it will bring you money and when the left hand it raised it will bring people. Also, it is said that the higher the hand, the further away it will attract people. The color of the cat also has meaning - white is said to bring you luck, red keeping disease away and black keeping evil away. Please keep your favorite Maneki Neko by your side and it will fulfill each humble wish.
[Yakushigama]
Chugai Toen is the name of a kiln in a ceramic workshop pottery town with a history of more than 1,000 years - Seto, Aichi Prefecture. The Yakushigama inscription derives from the fact that there was a Yakushi Nyora shrine on Chugai Toen's grounds until around the end of the Edo period.
Chugai Toen is an item brand that brings you modern "Japanese decorations" such as zodiac ornaments, Maneki Neko, Hina dolls, Gogatsu dolls, as well as auspicious and seasonal ornaments, made using unique Seto techniques passed down in the area since the Meiji period.
[Somenishiki Maneki Neko]
The technique of sometsuke in Seto, Aichi Prefecture has been designated as a traditional craft by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. At Chugai Toen, traditional sometsuke techniques passed down through generations are combined with uniquely lovely Yakushigama Maneki Neko. The blue and red contrast has vivid softness while exuding an auspicious aura.
Somenishiki Well Done Maneki Neko
[What is a Maneki Neko?]
Maneki Neko originated in the Edo period and have since been widely loved as a lucky charm that brings money and people. When the right hand is raised it will bring you money and when the left hand it raised it will bring people. Also, it is said that the higher the hand, the further away it will attract people. The color of the cat also has meaning - white is said to bring you luck, red keeping disease away and black keeping evil away. Please keep your favorite Maneki Neko by your side and it will fulfill each humble wish.
[Yakushigama]
Chugai Toen is the name of a kiln in a ceramic workshop pottery town with a history of more than 1,000 years - Seto, Aichi Prefecture. The Yakushigama inscription derives from the fact that there was a Yakushi Nyora shrine on Chugai Toen's grounds until around the end of the Edo period.
Chugai Toen is an item brand that brings you modern "Japanese decorations" such as zodiac ornaments, Maneki Neko, Hina dolls, Gogatsu dolls, as well as auspicious and seasonal ornaments, made using unique Seto techniques passed down in the area since the Meiji period.
[Somenishiki Maneki Neko]
The technique of sometsuke in Seto, Aichi Prefecture has been designated as a traditional craft by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. At Chugai Toen, traditional sometsuke techniques passed down through generations are combined with uniquely lovely Yakushigama Maneki Neko. The blue and red contrast has vivid softness while exuding an auspicious aura.
Somenishiki People/Money Maneki Neko (w/Bell & Basket)
[What is a Maneki Neko?]
Maneki Neko originated in the Edo period and have since been widely loved as a lucky charm that brings money and people. When the right hand is raised it will bring you money and when the left hand it raised it will bring people. Also, it is said that the higher the hand, the further away it will attract people. The color of the cat also has meaning - white is said to bring you luck, red keeping disease away and black keeping evil away. Please keep your favorite Maneki Neko by your side and it will fulfill each humble wish.
[Yakushigama]
Chugai Toen is the name of a kiln in a ceramic workshop pottery town with a history of more than 1,000 years - Seto, Aichi Prefecture. The Yakushigama inscription derives from the fact that there was a Yakushi Nyora shrine on Chugai Toen's grounds until around the end of the Edo period.
Chugai Toen is an item brand that brings you modern "Japanese decorations" such as zodiac ornaments, Maneki Neko, Hina dolls, Gogatsu dolls, as well as auspicious and seasonal ornaments, made using unique Seto techniques passed down in the area since the Meiji period.
[Somenishiki Maneki Neko]
The technique of sometsuke in Seto, Aichi Prefecture has been designated as a traditional craft by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. At Chugai Toen, traditional sometsuke techniques passed down through generations are combined with uniquely lovely Yakushigama Maneki Neko. The blue and red contrast has vivid softness while exuding an auspicious aura.
Somenishiki People Maneki Neko (w/Bell)
[What is a Maneki Neko?]
Maneki Neko originated in the Edo period and have since been widely loved as a lucky charm that brings money and people. When the right hand is raised it will bring you money and when the left hand it raised it will bring people. Also, it is said that the higher the hand, the further away it will attract people. The color of the cat also has meaning - white is said to bring you luck, red keeping disease away and black keeping evil away. Please keep your favorite Maneki Neko by your side and it will fulfill each humble wish.
[Yakushigama]
Chugai Toen is the name of a kiln in a ceramic workshop pottery town with a history of more than 1,000 years - Seto, Aichi Prefecture. The Yakushigama inscription derives from the fact that there was a Yakushi Nyora shrine on Chugai Toen's grounds until around the end of the Edo period.
Chugai Toen is an item brand that brings you modern "Japanese decorations" such as zodiac ornaments, Maneki Neko, Hina dolls, Gogatsu dolls, as well as auspicious and seasonal ornaments, made using unique Seto techniques passed down in the area since the Meiji period.
[Somenishiki Maneki Neko]
The technique of sometsuke in Seto, Aichi Prefecture has been designated as a traditional craft by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. At Chugai Toen, traditional sometsuke techniques passed down through generations are combined with uniquely lovely Yakushigama Maneki Neko. The blue and red contrast has vivid softness while exuding an auspicious aura.
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