🌸Synonyms for Japanese ceramics
The hometown of Lucky Cat--Seto Yaki
✨Seto-yaki is the general name for ceramics produced in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture and its surrounding areas. Originating in the Kamakura period, it is also one of the six ancient kilns in Japan, with a history of 1,300 years. In 1977, Seto Ware was designated as a traditional Japanese craft by the Japanese government, and in 2017 it was listed as a "Japanese Heritage". In addition, it was also the first place to start making glazed pottery and ceramic Lucky Cats, and is known as the hometown of Lucky Cats. In Japanese, "Seto Mono" is a synonym for ceramics, which shows its breadth and representativeness.
🌟Earth Bell Lucky Cat Bring Good Luck With You
This piece of work is a lucky cat made with earthen bells limited to the Seto-yaki Yakushi Kiln. It is hand-painted very carefully. The lucky cat holds gold coins by hand to bring you wealth in the coming year. The earthen bell is a common good luck charm in Japan. By ringing the sound, it can turn all bad things into good things. It has the meaning of removing bad luck and attracting good fortune. It is very suitable to be placed on a computer desk or office desk. Each model also comes with a lucky charm to bring you luck~🐱
※Packed in PP bag, with red brocade cushion, red bottom paper and blessing tags
※Size of the work: about 3.5cm in height
※The works are all hand-painted by craftsmen. There may be slight differences in the color and pattern position of each work, which is normal and not a flaw. In addition, the color may vary due to different monitors, please refer to the actual product, thank you.
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- Handmade
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- Japan
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- 九谷燒 Kutaniware
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- Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, is the hometown of pottery with a long history of 1,000 years, and the "Yushi Kiln" (やくしがま) is located here. "Yushi kiln" uses craftsmanship unique to Seto that has been handed down since the Meiji era to produce various blessing objects such as zodiac mascots, lucky cats, and Dolls for Girls' Day, all in a Japanese style. Modern style decoration~
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