[Gift Recommendation] Seto Ware - Lucky Red Scarf and Black Lucky Cat 23cm

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[Gift Recommendation] Seto Ware - Lucky Red Scarf and Black Lucky Cat 23cm - Items for Display - Pottery Black

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🌸Synonyms for Japanese ceramics The hometown of Lucky Cat--Seto Yaki ✨Seto-yaki is the general name for ceramics produced in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture and its surrounding areas. Originating in the Kamakura period, it is also one of the six ancient kilns in Japan, with a history of 1,300 years. In 1977, Seto Ware was designated as a traditional Japanese craft by the Japanese government, and in 2017 it was listed as a "Japanese Heritage". In addition, it was also the first place to start making glazed pottery and ceramic Lucky Cats, and is known as the hometown of Lucky Cats. In Japanese, "Seto Mono" is a synonym for ceramics, which shows its breadth and representativeness. 🐱The legend of Lucky Cat originated in the Edo period of Japan. It has long been regarded as a mascot that brings good luck and brings prosperity to business, happiness to the family, and the arrival of many customers. Compared with the traditional Lucky Cat, this work is slightly simpler, but it is more textured and quite exotic. It is quite a bright spot when placed at the door, entrance, or counter, showing off your personality. Black cats have always been regarded as "lucky cats" in Japan, symbolizing warding off evil spirits, warding off misfortunes, luck, and business prosperity; raising the cat's hands above its head can attract happiness and wealth from afar; the red scarf and ears are symbols of luck; the golden bells and The lines of the facial features further strengthen the metaphor of attracting wealth. If you are looking for a lucky cat with texture and personality, this cat is waving to you~ ※With paper box ※Size of the work: about 23 cm in height ※The works are all handmade by craftsmen. There may be slight differences in the color and pattern position of each piece. This is normal and not a defect. In addition, the color may vary due to different monitors, please refer to the actual product, thank you.

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Seto-yaki is the general name for ceramics produced around Seto City, Aichi Prefecture. It is one of the six ancient kilns in Japan and one of the three famous potteries in Japan. It has a history of 1,300 years. In Japanese, "Seto Mono" is a synonym for ceramics, which shows its breadth and representativeness. Seto Yaki was also the first kiln area to produce glazed pottery and is the home of the Lucky Cat.

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