Good Fortune Charm Rug / Shigaraki Tanuki Daji

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Good Fortune Charm Rug / Shigaraki Tanuki Daji - Rugs & Floor Mats - Polyester Multicolor

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Introducing the exclusive "Good Fortune Charms" from Cat Island! In Japanese culture, "Engimono" (緣起物) refers to lucky charms. With their adorable appearance and auspicious meanings, they are perfect for this festive season filled with blessings! May their companionship bring you good fortune all year round in the new year ~~ 🌟 / Rug Designs / ● Daji X Shigaraki Tanuki (70 x 48 cm) The Japanese pronunciation of Tanuki (狸貓) sounds like "surpassing rivals" and "great luck." Beneath its endearing exterior lies immense competitiveness, bringing good fortune and prosperity! ● Qiji X Maneki-neko (70 x 58 cm) The Maneki-neko with its right paw raised specifically beckons fortune from afar. Coupled with a large shooting star in its left paw, perfect for making wishes, this one is truly extraordinary! ● Shiji X Tako-neko (70 x 43 cm) A cat symbolizing good luck, with an octopus perched on its head to firmly hold onto that fortune. It's good fortune upon good fortune, truly wonderful! ● Hiyoshi X Mt. Fuji (70 x 53 cm) Mt. Fuji is not only a sacred mountain but also symbolizes rising to prominence. Ascending the sun-kissed Mt. Fuji, your goals are within reach! / Material / Handmade with yarn Non-slip dots on the back

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Polyester
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Introducing the exclusive "Good Fortune Charms" from Cat Island! In Japanese culture, "Engimono" (緣起物) refers to lucky charms. With their adorable appearance and auspicious meanings, they are perfect for this festive season filled with blessings! May their companionship bring you good fortune all year round in the new year ~~ 🌟

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