Japanese Kutani-yaki Maneki Neko Shirofutsuchikumizu
Dimensions: 17cm high, 15cm wide
Material: Porcelain + Hand-painted
Product Description:
Shirofutsuchikumizu is a handcrafted porcelain masterpiece imbued with oriental charm, inspired by Japanese mythology.
Incorporating the auspicious image of Mount Fuji, it symbolizes the arrival of endless blessings and good fortune.
The maneki neko features a white base, accented with colorful patterns in black, orange, and blue, and embellished with gold details, creating a gorgeous and harmonious visual effect.
The maneki neko's raised hand symbolizes the attraction of wealth and prosperity, while its body is adorned with chrysanthemum and flowing water patterns, adding a natural and auspicious atmosphere.
Displaying it in your living room or business space will not only exude a warm Japanese atmosphere, but also bring positive energy and good fortune to the space.
Made in Japan
Introduction to Kutani-yaki
Kutani-yaki, a dazzling gem of Japanese painted ceramics
This quintessential Japanese painted ceramic craft originates from the Minami-Kaga region in southern Ishikawa Prefecture.
It is hailed as the pinnacle of painted ceramics for its exquisite craftsmanship and vibrant colors.
With a history spanning over 360 years, Kutani-yaki has become one of Japan's most iconic porcelain crafts.
Not only renowned for its vibrant colors, but also for its innovative spirit that keeps pace with the times.
It is beloved by enthusiasts throughout Japan and around the world. Kutani-yaki takes its name from Kutani Village in Enuma District, Kaga Province (near present-day Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture).
Its origins can be traced back to the early Edo period, when porcelain production began in Kutani Village, nestled deep within Yamanaka Onsen in Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture.
Kutani ware utilizes its unique "Kutani Five Colors"—five Japanese hard-color pigments of green, yellow, red, purple, and indigo—using "overglaze" (a technique in which patterns are painted onto the glaze), resulting in vibrant, richly layered visuals.
This has become one of its most distinctive features. Over time, Kutani ware has continuously innovated, blending traditional and modern designs.
While retaining its classic five-color style, it actively engages with contemporary pop culture.
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Ourlittlezone, a Japanese Maneki Neko and Daruma specialty store
Established in 2018, now offers online shopping.
Loved by local and international customers alike
Since 2021, we've partnered with Kyoto Kiyomizu-yaki to create original Maneki Neko and Daruma ornaments. Each piece is developed in-house by Ourlittlezone, infused with our unique creative spirit from pattern design to mold production. These pieces are then handcrafted by Japan's finest artisans with unparalleled quality and meticulous craftsmanship.
Our designs draw inspiration from the fusion of Chinese and Japanese culture, skillfully combining the vibrant charm of the Japanese Maneki Neko with the Zen philosophy of Daruma, creating artistic treasures that embody both artistic flair and auspicious meaning. Each piece not only symbolizes luck and prosperity, but also carries a blessing for a better life. With innovation at our core, we transcend the boundaries of traditional mascots, imbuing each piece with a unique story and emotional connection. Our goal is to bring happiness and joy to every corner of the world. Let the blessings of Ourlittlezone accompany you and brighten every moment of your life!
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