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Light Blue Sakura Oinori Neko Lucky Cat 3.7 in

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This light blue lucky cat, or maneki neko, has a cute pose with a red cherry blossom pattern on a soft blue base.

Light blue is often associated with peace, harmony, and protection. In tradition, a Japanese figurine is believed to bring a sense of calm and stability, making this lucky cat a wonderful charm for those seeking tranquility and balance in their lives.

The pose, with both paws held up in front of its face, resembles a cat asking for something, making it an especially endearing gesture. In Japanese, this gesture is often associated with oinori, which means "prayer" or "wishing." It conveys a sense of hope and positive intentions.

Cats naturally make gestures like this, often appealing to their owners for attention or play.

Filled with Japanese tradition and good fortune, this lucky cat is excellent for your home decor and brings serenity and happiness to you and your loved ones.

Choho Kiln Light Blue Sakura Oinori Neko Kutani Lucky Cat 3.7in - MUSUBI KILN - Quality Japanese Tableware and Gift
Light Blue Sakura Oinori Neko Lucky Cat 3.7 in Sale price$186.00 USD
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