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Green Mori Lucky Cat

This green lucky cat, also known as maneki neko, is made using the advanced technique of Kutani ware.

The pattern is painted using the mori-e technique, similar to slip trailing. A thick paint is squeezed out of an icchin, a dispenser with a fine tip, and the patterns are carefully painted onto the surface. Mori-e adds a decorative pattern and tactile texture to a smooth porcelain surface. 

The green lucky cat is associated with peace of mind. In addition to protecting the calm and safety of a home and traffic, the green lucky cat has recently become a hot topic among students preparing for entrance exams, as it is said to attract success in entrance examinations.

A lucky cat with its right hand raised is said to "invite money," while a lucky cat with its left hand raised is said to "invite people."

Thus, a lucky cat with both its right and left hands raised is said to bring money and customers.

Rooted in Japanese tradition and good fortune, this Japanese figurine is a wonderful addition to your home decor and is believed to bring happiness to you and your loved ones.

$1,853.00
Green Mori Lucky Cat
$1,853.00

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This green lucky cat, also known as maneki neko, is made using the advanced technique of Kutani ware.

The pattern is painted using the mori-e technique, similar to slip trailing. A thick paint is squeezed out of an icchin, a dispenser with a fine tip, and the patterns are carefully painted onto the surface. Mori-e adds a decorative pattern and tactile texture to a smooth porcelain surface. 

The green lucky cat is associated with peace of mind. In addition to protecting the calm and safety of a home and traffic, the green lucky cat has recently become a hot topic among students preparing for entrance exams, as it is said to attract success in entrance examinations.

A lucky cat with its right hand raised is said to "invite money," while a lucky cat with its left hand raised is said to "invite people."

Thus, a lucky cat with both its right and left hands raised is said to bring money and customers.

Rooted in Japanese tradition and good fortune, this Japanese figurine is a wonderful addition to your home decor and is believed to bring happiness to you and your loved ones.