Goodwei Maneki Neko - Japanese Lucky Cat with Two Bells, Ornately Decorated Porcelain

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Feature

Made from fine porcelain, high quality
Elaborate ornaments, hand painted
5.9 inches tall
Brings Luck and Fortune
Includes Pillow

Description

The Maneki Neko - also known as a lucky cat - is a popular Japanese lucky charm in the shape of a seated cat. The Maneki Neko is also very popular in China and Thailand, and is situated either in the entrance or in the center of the apartment. There, she brings the owner happiness, contentment and a healthy life, or money and riches. In stores the lucky beckoning cat is attracted by the raised paw customers and so bring money.
The gesture of good luck cat plays an important role: the raised left paw brings happiness and satisfaction, the right paw money and wealth.

In this version, the color white symbolizes purity. With it's two bells, this cat attracts many visitors and customers. The cherryblossoms on the front promise happiness and health for all four seasons and the fruits on the back symbolize a rich harvest and thus the success of money saving efforts.