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Red Morikin Shirochibu Grape Pattern Lucky Cat

Prix de vente$1,611.00 USD

Description

The Red Morikin Shirochibu Grape Pattern Lucky Cat expertly combines the shirochibu "white dots" and morikin "raised gold" techniques. This exquisite piece captivates with its intricate design, featuring a red base color that serves as a canvas for the mesmerizing white dot swirl pattern, which is applied with perfect precision. 

The vibrant red foundation not only enriches the overall design but also provides a luxurious backdrop that makes the platinum and gold leaves of the grape pattern stand out with extravagant contrast, offering a contemporary twist on the timeless elegance of Kutani ware.

Believed to beckon prosperity and invite fortune, this iconic feline serves as a silent herald of business success.

The red maneki neko holds the meaning of warding off illness, evil, and misfortune. The maneki neko became popular during the Edo period (1603–1868 CE), with various legends associating black cats with protection and prosperity. The delicate strokes that depict the elegant grape pattern and the textured surface make the maneki neko not only exquisite but also more lively and charming.

About Artist

Nakada Kingyoku

L'œuvre de Nakada Kingyoku incarne l'art Rimpa par son élégance digne et sa beauté gracieuse. Il harmonise l'interaction entre l'espace et l'artisanat miniature, alliant sensibilité moderne et techniques méticuleuses grâce à l'art des points bleus et des reliefs dorés. Son travail rend hommage à son héritage et introduit également des innovations qui subliment le aochibu style.

Nakada Kingyoku