We have framed a Maneki Neko, crafted in cloisonné enamel, within a gold-edged frame. The Maneki Neko (beckoning cat) is a beloved auspicious motif in Japan, traditionally symbolizing the attraction of good fortune and connections. It is cherished by all generations as an object that brings a bright atmosphere to daily life.
Vibrant glazes are studded with titanium glass frit to add a rich, sparkling texture. The gold lines are meticulously drawn one by one with a pen using liquid gold (a gold-containing overglaze paint) and fixed through firing. The gentle luster unique to gold adds an elegant touch of glamour without being overly assertive.
Easy to display and gift:
• Compact and space-saving: Perfectly sized to fit neatly on an entryway shelf, display cabinet, or desk.
• Ready to display immediately: Arrives in a frame, ready to be enjoyed right out of the box.
• Front glass protects against dust, keeping it beautiful for years.
• A complete gift solution: Ideal for business openings, anniversaries, housewarmings, or starting a new life chapter.
Product Details
• Overall Size: Approx. 21.5 × 18.5 × Depth 2.3 cm
• Aperture Size: Approx. 10.5 × 12 cm
• Weight: Approx. 400 g
• Includes front glass (the sample photos were taken with the glass removed)
• Frame design may vary from the photo depending on stock availability.
Artisan Craftsmanship
Copper plates are cut, hammered into shape, coated with glaze, and fired in a kiln—each piece is meticulously finished one by one by veteran artisans. This process ensures that slight variations in color and expression occur, resulting in a unique piece of cloisonné enamel art, one of a kind in the world.
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- Copper plates are cut, hammered into shape, coated with glaze, and fired in a kiln—each piece is meticulously finished one by one by veteran artisans. This process ensures that slight variations in color and expression occur, resulting in a unique piece of cloisonné enamel art, one of a kind in the world.
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