**Japanese Antiquities! Lucky Cat**
The Japanese dyeing technique is derived from the blue and white porcelain of the Ming Dynasty in China, which presents a clean blue and cyan color, which is reminiscent of blue dyed fabrics, so it is called "dyeing". This pair of dyed lucky cats, painted with the words "Golden Fortune" and "Ten Thousands of Customers", as well as ancient totems symbolizing good fortune, are fresh and charming. Once placed, they can attract everyone's attention and are suitable for home furnishings and store decorations. ~
Yaki kiln: Seto-yaki
Material: Ceramic
Size: 9.5cm wide, 10cm deep, 17.5cm high
Grade: ★★★★Boutique grade, with normal and old signs on the surface.
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- The Japanese dyeing technique is derived from the blue and white porcelain of the Ming Dynasty in China, which presents a clean blue and cyan color, which is reminiscent of blue dyed fabrics, so it is called "dyeing". This pair of dyed lucky cats, painted with the words "Golden Fortune" and "Ten Thousands of Customers", as well as ancient totems symbolizing good fortune, are fresh and charming. Once placed, they can attract everyone's attention and are suitable for home furnishings and store decorations.
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