Japanese Kiyomizu-yaki Maneki Neko, Daruma, Flower Crystal, White, Bakusaku
Dimensions: Height 15cm, Width 12.5cm
Material: Porcelain
Product Description
This Japanese Kiyomizu-yaki Maneki Neko 🎎 features exquisite flower crystal craftsmanship✨. Its white base is as pure as snow.
The surface is embellished with delicate floral patterns🌸, creating a refined and elegant texture. The maneki neko is depicted in a seated position🐱, with a steady posture.
It exudes a calm and peaceful aura.
In its left hand, it holds a small pan💰, symbolizing wealth, with the inscription "Bakusaku" ("Bakusaku"), symbolizing an unending flow of wealth and an exponential increase in wealth.
In its right hand, it rests on a bright red Daruma🎯, symbolizing good fortune and auspiciousness, adding to the festive atmosphere. A green arabesque pattern🍃 is wrapped around its neck.
This conveys good fortune and blessings. The cat's adorable expression 😻, seemingly bringing abundant happiness and good fortune, is irresistible.
This exquisite work embodies both art and good fortune 💝.
Made in Japan
Kyoto Kiyomizu-yaki Art and Crafts
The Maneki Neko is clad in a flower crystal glaze, creating a unique crystal effect that adds an artistic and layered quality. The smooth glaze exudes a natural luster, adding a touch of sophistication to the overall look. Kiyomizu-yaki Maneki Neko is more than just a home decor piece; it's an elegant work of art, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and cultural heritage.
Kiyomizu-yaki is a pottery with a long history, primarily crafted at Gojozaka, the entrance to Kiyomizu-dera Temple in Kyoto, Japan. A subgenre of Kyoto ware, this pottery's development is closely linked to the tea ceremony and has been widely practiced in the foothills of Higashiyama since the early Edo period.
Kiyomizu-yaki, with its unique craftsmanship and beautiful appearance, holds a prominent place in Japanese ceramics and continues to captivate collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.
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Ourlittlezone, a Japanese Maneki Neko and Daruma specialty store
Established in 2018, now offers online shopping.
Loved by local and international customers alike
Since 2021, we've partnered with Kyoto Kiyomizu-yaki to create original Maneki Neko and Daruma ornaments. Each piece is developed in-house by Ourlittlezone, infused with our unique creative spirit from pattern design to mold making. These pieces are then handcrafted by top Japanese artisans with unparalleled quality and meticulous craftsmanship.
Our designs draw inspiration from the fusion of Chinese and Japanese culture, skillfully combining the vibrant charm of the Japanese Maneki Neko with the Zen philosophy of Chinese Daruma, creating artistic treasures that embody both artistic flair and auspicious meaning. Each piece not only symbolizes luck and prosperity, but also carries a blessing for a better life. With innovation at our core, we transcend the boundaries of traditional mascots, imbuing each piece with a unique story and emotional connection. Our goal is to bring happiness and joy to every corner of the world. Let the blessings of Ourlittlezone accompany you and brighten every moment of your life!
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- In his left hand, he holds a small 💰 (a symbol of wealth), with the words "Explosion Number" inscribed on it, signifying a continuous flow of wealth and an explosive increase in abundance. In his right hand, he rests on a bright red 🎯 (a symbol of good fortune and auspiciousness), adding to the overall festive atmosphere.
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