Japanese Painted Lucky Cat (Size 9)
Size: Height 29cm, Width 25cm
Material: Porcelain + Hand-painted
Product Description: Money Pouch
The "Painted Lucky Cat" symbolizes wealth and good fortune, making it especially suitable for shops or homes to pray for prosperity and happiness.
This set of lucky cats features a white base with red and orange spots, forming a tricolor (calico) design πΎ
This is considered a very lucky color combination in Japan π.
The inside of the large cat's ears is red, adding a cute element πΊ. All the cats have warm smiles on their faces
Their eyes are narrowed into slits, giving a joyful feeling.
The large lucky cat raises its paws ββ, symbolizing "golden fortune and good luck" and "a thousand customers," attracting wealth and popularity π°
It signifies good fortune and prosperous business π.
It wears a red collar around its neck, adorned with a golden bell π. Red represents joy and celebration, while the golden bell symbolizes protection and warding off evil.
The large lucky hammer symbolizes wealth: The large lucky cat holds a large golden hammer π¨
In Japanese culture, this symbolizes "knocking open good fortune," signifying the arrival of wealth and success.
The design of the large lucky hammer reinforces the symbolism of wealth, making this lucky cat a powerful guardian of fortune πΈ.
Beside the large cat are five kittens, each with a different pose and posture. Some sit on its head with both paws raised, some stand on the right with one paw raised,
and some nestle on its left, symbolizing unity and support, adding fun and depth π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦.
The large cat is decorated with exquisite painted patterns, including red plum blossoms πΈ and green bamboo leaves π, symbolizing luck and prosperity.
The cat is inscribed with "ε€§εΌθΏ" (Da Kai Yun), emphasizing the theme of good fortune.
The cats also feature similar patterns, their unified design showcasing harmony and unity.
The Maneki-neko (beckoning cat) is not only a decoration but also functions as a money box (piggy bank), used for saving and symbolizing the accumulation and protection of wealth. πΈ
The Maneki-neko sit on a red cushion. β€οΈ
Red represents good fortune and celebration in Japanese culture, and the orange tassels along the cushion's edge add a touch of refinement. π
Red also evokes warmth, conveying happiness and hope.
The "Painted Lucky Maneki-neko" with its raised paws and large "Fu" (η¦, meaning fortune/blessing) symbolizes wealth, signifying "golden fortune and good luck."
Attracting abundant wealth, "thousands of customers coming" symbolizes booming popularity, making it especially suitable for thriving businesses.
Placing the Maneki-neko near the shop entrance or cashier signifies "thousands of customers coming," attracting customers and boosting business prosperity.
The addition of the large "Fu" hammer further protects wealth, ensuring the shop's financial success. π
Placed in the living room or entryway, this lucky cat symbolizes family happiness and accumulated wealth.
The large hammer and the kitten's support bring all-around good fortune, ensuring family harmony and prosperity.
The classic design exudes cuteness and auspiciousness, bringing wealth, popularity, and joy. The large hammer and money container reinforce the symbolism of wealth, while the kitten's support adds a touch of warmth, making it perfect for shops or homes to pray for prosperity and happiness. Whether as decoration or a gift, this lucky cat set serves as a beautiful symbol, infusing life with wealth and good fortune. Brand/Yakushi Kiln (Japan)
Made in China
Includes red cloth
Ourlittlezone (Japan Lucky Cat Daruma Specialty Store)
Established in 2018, offering online shopping services.
Loved by local and overseas customers.
Since 2021, we have collaborated with the Kiyomizu ware workshop in Kyoto to launch original lucky cat and Daruma figurines. Each piece is independently developed by Ourlittlezone, from pattern design to mold making, infusing it with the brand's unique creative spirit. It is then handcrafted by top Japanese artisans using exquisite techniques to ensure unparalleled quality and meticulous craftsmanship.
Our design inspiration comes from the fusion of Chinese and Japanese cultures, cleverly combining the lively spirit of the Japanese lucky cat with the Zen philosophy of the Chinese Daruma, creating artistic treasures that combine artistic flair with auspicious meaning. Each piece is not only a symbol of luck and prosperity but also carries blessings for a better life. With innovation at our core, we break through the traditional framework of mascots, imbuing each piece with a unique story and emotional connection. Our aim is to bring happiness and joy to every corner of the world, allowing Ourlittlezone's blessings to accompany you and brighten every moment of your life!
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- In Japanese culture, the large hammer symbolizes "knocking on good fortune," signifying the arrival of wealth and success. Its design reinforces this symbolism, making this lucky cat a powerful guardian of wealth πΈ.
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