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Yakushigama treasure ship Maneki Neko Decoratio small

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Yakushigama treasure ship Maneki Neko Decoratio small

Yakushigama treasure ship Maneki Neko Decoratio small

Dimensions
Height (beckoning cat) each 3-3.5cm
Specifications

Lucky cat (treasure ship earthenware bell)


Material / component: Porcelain* Old Dye Glaze
Package: Individual box

Description
* Yakushigama beckoning cat *

Since the Edo period, beckoning cats have been popular as a good-luck charm that invites money and people.
The beckoning cat, which answers to a small wish, is filled with the wish that many good things will happen to you.

[Yakushigama brand concept]

Yakushigama is the name of the kiln of Chugai Toen, a ceramics studio in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, a pottery town with a history of over 1,000 years.
Yakushigama is a product brand of Chugai Toen that proposes modern "Japanese ornaments" such as ornaments of the Chinese zodiac, beckoning cats, Hina dolls, May dolls, lucky charms, and seasonal ornaments based on the Seto Novelty technique that has been handed down in Seto since the Meiji Era.

$7.05

Original: $23.50

-70%
Yakushigama treasure ship Maneki Neko Decoratio small

$23.50

$7.05

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Description

Dimensions
Height (beckoning cat) each 3-3.5cm
Specifications

Lucky cat (treasure ship earthenware bell)


Material / component: Porcelain* Old Dye Glaze
Package: Individual box

Description
* Yakushigama beckoning cat *

Since the Edo period, beckoning cats have been popular as a good-luck charm that invites money and people.
The beckoning cat, which answers to a small wish, is filled with the wish that many good things will happen to you.

[Yakushigama brand concept]

Yakushigama is the name of the kiln of Chugai Toen, a ceramics studio in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, a pottery town with a history of over 1,000 years.
Yakushigama is a product brand of Chugai Toen that proposes modern "Japanese ornaments" such as ornaments of the Chinese zodiac, beckoning cats, Hina dolls, May dolls, lucky charms, and seasonal ornaments based on the Seto Novelty technique that has been handed down in Seto since the Meiji Era.