In Japanese culture this Japanese maneki-neko lucky charm which represents a sitting cat raising one paw is a powerful symbol of welcome. 🐱
The Japanese Maneki-neko lucky charm, a touch of tradition for your space
Welcome good luck into your home with our authentic Japanese Maneki-neko lucky charm . This adorable figurine is more than just a decorative item; it is a Japanese cultural symbol known to attract fortune and good health. With its raised paw, this Japanese Maneki-neko lucky charm is a classic representation of Japanese hospitality and kindness.
Carefully crafted from high-quality ceramic, this piece represents traditional Japanese craftsmanship. The Japanese lucky charm Maneki-neko features a gold coin inscribed 千万両 (sen-man-ryō), meaning ten million ryō, an ancient Japanese currency, symbolizing abundant wealth. The bright colors and elegant design make it an ideal gift for Japanese culture enthusiasts or anyone looking to enrich their living space with exotic, positive charm.
Adopt this Japanese Maneki-neko lucky charm to create a warm and inviting atmosphere in your home or office. Whether placed on a shelf, desk or in an entryway, it is designed to bring a sense of peace and prosperity to any environment. Adding this charming Maneki-neko to your decoration assortment is a sure way to interest your customers in the richness of Japanese traditions.
Technical informations :
Material: Plastic
Size: 8.2 x 8.2 x 13.5 cm
Power supply: 2 AA batteries (not included)
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