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Well-Dressed Gray Maneki Neko

Sale price¥5,000

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With a bright yellow ribbon and cute polka dots, this gray maneki neko “lucky cat” is dressed to the nines. Its eyes and whiskers are painted with an artful touch, while its arched back is a characteristic of the Furuseto-style lucky cat figurines. The matte finish and cute, casual design make it easy to enjoy this decoration every day.

The distinctive style of this maneki neko appeared during the late Meiji period (1868 CE–1912 CE) and features a slender, arched back. The maneki neko is a beloved symbol in Japan, believed to bring good fortune. Depending on which paw is raised the cat’s image has a different meaning: the right paw attracts wealth, while the left invites guests. This figurine is an ideal decoration for your home’s entrance to give a warm and welcoming first impression to your guests.

Well-Dressed Gray Maneki Neko
Well-Dressed Gray Maneki Neko Sale price¥5,000
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Often referred to in English as lucky cats, maneki neko are iconic figurines in Japanese culture. Modeled after several folktales, they are said to beckon luck and, when placed at a storefront, potential customers. View the collection below to find a favorite maneki neko of your own to match your style and uplift your home or business.

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