Japanese Kiyomizu-yaki Maneki Neko Flower Crystal Apricot Billion Ryo Extra Large Right
Size: Height 20cm Width 12cm
Material: Porcelain
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The Maneki Neko is fired with apricot flower crystal glaze 🌸, showing a unique pattern and luster, exuding a gorgeous beauty ✨.
Its main color is warm apricot 🧡, with red ears and big green eyes 👁️, adding a lively and cute atmosphere.
The Maneki Neko raises his right hand ✋, symbolizing the attraction of wealth 💰, especially echoing the meaning of "Billion Ryo" (billions of wealth), with a strong blessing of wealth .
An exquisite lucky bag decoration 🎒 is tied on the chest, which is dotted with blue floral patterns and golden cloud patterns, adding the elegant style of Kyoto's traditional crafts 🏯.
Meaning brings good luck and happiness 🍀The overall design is a craft made in Kyoto 🎨, which reflects the exquisiteness and cultural connotation of traditional Japanese objects.
Made in Japan
Kyoto Kiyomizu ware arts and crafts
The surface of the lucky cat uses flower crystal glaze, showing a unique crystallization effect, adding a sense of art and layering. The glaze is smooth and exudes a natural luster, making the overall look more textured. The lucky cat of Kiyomizu ware is not only a home decoration, but also an elegant work of art, showing exquisite craftsmanship and cultural connotation.
Kiyomizu ware is a pottery with a long history, mainly made at Gojozaka, the entrance to Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto, Japan. It is a part of Kyoto ware. The development of this pottery is closely related to the tea ceremony and has been widely circulated in the foothills of Higashiyama since the early Edo period.
Kiyomizu ware, with its unique craftsmanship and beautiful appearance, occupies an important position in Japanese pottery and continues to attract collectors and enthusiasts from all over the world.
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Japanese Lucky Cat Daruma Store (Ourlittlezone)
Established in 2018 and provides online shopping services
Loved by local and overseas customers
Since 2021, we have worked with Kyoto Kiyomizu-yaki Workshop to launch original Lucky Cat and Daruma decorations. Each piece is independently developed by Ourlittlezone, from pattern design to mold making, infused with the brand's unique creative soul, and then handed over to Japan's top craftsmen to hand-craft with exquisite skills to ensure unparalleled quality and delicate craftsmanship.
Our design inspiration comes from the fusion of Chinese and Japanese culture, cleverly combining the lively charm of Japanese Lucky Cat with the Zen philosophy of Chinese Daruma to create an artistic treasure with both literary and artistic atmosphere and auspicious meaning. Each piece is not only a symbol of luck and prosperity, but also carries a blessing for a better life. With innovation as the core, we break through the framework of traditional mascots and give each work a unique story and emotional connection, aiming to bring happiness and joy to every corner, let the blessings of Ourlittlezone accompany you and light up every moment in your life!
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- The lucky cat is fired with apricot flower crystal glaze 🌸, showing a unique pattern and luster, exuding a gorgeous beauty ✨. Its main color is warm apricot 🧡, with red ears and big green eyes 👁️, adding a lively and cute atmosphere. The lucky cat raises its right hand ✋, symbolizing the attraction of wealth 💰, especially echoing the meaning of "Billion-
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