Essential oil diffuser table "Maneki Neko gray"
Essential oil diffuser table "Maneki Neko gray"
It is a painting made of terracotta and hand painted with enamel.
IMPORTANT: Terracotta support included in the price, and wall mounting must be ordered.
The Maneki Neko is a popular Japanese symbol also known as the "lucky cat" or "fortune cat". It is often depicted as a ceramic or plastic figurine with a cat sitting and raising one of its front paws, usually the right paw, as if making a greeting gesture. Maneki Neko is often decorated with bright colors and traditional Japanese patterns.
The different colors and positions of the Maneki Neko's legs have different meanings:
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The raised right paw is believed to attract wealth and prosperity.
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The raised left paw is believed to attract customers and customers, which is especially popular among merchants and shop owners.
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The two raised legs are believed to attract both wealth and customers.
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The flapping paw is believed to drive away evil spirits and provide protection.
The Maneki Neko is often seen with a decorative necklace, bells, a red bow around his neck, and a coin inscribed with symbols of wealth, such as a kanji meaning "money" or "happiness." He may also wear a koban (an ancient Japanese coin) or a four-leaf clover leaf.
The Maneki Neko is usually placed at the entrance to shops, restaurants or homes to attract good fortune and prosperity, and is a widely recognized symbol of Japanese culture.