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Tokoname Ware Maneki Neko Lucky Cat 6.3" Porcelain Figurine - White, Right Hand, Medium Size

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Tokoname Ware Maneki Neko Lucky Cat 6.3" Porcelain Figurine - White, Right Hand, Medium SizeIntroducing the Japanese Lucky Cat Tokoname Style Porcelain Maneki Neko, a charming and traditional piggy bank designed to bring fortune and prosperity to your home. This beautifully crafted white Maneki Neko stands at 16 cm (6. 3 inches) tall, making it an ideal decorative piece for any living space or office setting. This exquisite Maneki Neko is crafted from high quality porcelain, showcasing the authentic Tokoname style. Made in Tokoname, Japan,

Introducing the Japanese Lucky Cat Tokoname Style Porcelain Maneki Neko, a charming and traditional piggy bank designed to bring fortune and prosperity to your home. This beautifully crafted white Maneki Neko stands at 16 cm (6.3 inches) tall, making it an ideal decorative piece for any living space or office setting.

This exquisite Maneki Neko is crafted from high-quality porcelain, showcasing the authentic Tokoname style. Made in Tokoname, Japan, known for its rich pottery heritage, this lucky cat features a classic design that resonates with cultural significance and aesthetic appeal. Its vibrant white color symbolizes purity and good fortune, making it a perfect gift for friends and loved ones.

Key Features:
  • Authentic Tokoname porcelain craftsmanship, ensuring durability and longevity.
  • Dimensions: W: 11 cm (4.33 inches), D: 10 cm (3.93 inches), H: 16 cm (6.3 inches).
  • Traditional Japanese design, adding a cultural touch to your home decor.
  • Functional piggy bank, combining style with practicality for saving coins.
  • Made in Japan, reflecting high-quality standards and artisanal skills.
  • Classic white color, symbolizing good luck and prosperity.
  • Perfect for various settings, including homes, offices, and gift-giving occasions.

This Japanese Lucky Cat Tokoname Style Porcelain Maneki Neko is not just a decorative item; it is a symbol of good fortune and positivity. Ideal for collectors, home decorators, and those looking to enhance their living spaces with meaningful art, this piece is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. Invest in a piece of Japanese culture that embodies hope and prosperity, perfect for any occasion or personal use.

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