Yokohama Wakuwaku kan Japan Lucky Cat Manekineko Figurines Money Beckoning Ornament Gold Leaf Fortune Good Luck Feng Shui Japanese Tradtional Statue Both Hands
Asin: B0C7GM3G9C | Model: E0316 | PartNumber: E0316 | Ean: 4571556891214
As an Amazon Associate we earn a fee from qualifying purchases when you follow a link to Amazon from this page. We rank the products, but the links to Amazon are promotional.The Right Hand Brings Money And Wealth. It Is Raised Higher Than The Ears So As Not To Miss Any Distant Luck And Fortune. The Left Hand Brings Guests And Good People. Hands Raised Up To The Ears Bring In Lucky People And Opportunities..
On The Apron, A Carp Is Swimming In The Shape Of "Oiri" (Welcome). Carp Is A Very Auspicious Fish That Has The Same Pronunciation As The Word "Welcome" In Japanese And Is Believed To Grow Into A Dragon..
The Beckoning Cat Is Putting Its Hind Legs On The Billionaire Box Called Oku-Man-Ryo-Bako. It Is Said To Be A Symbol Of Wealth. ”Raise Both Hands Money Lucky Manekineko“ Contains Numerous Japanese Elements Of Good Fortune. Now You Too Can Have Money And Good Luck! This Is An Original Yokohama Wakuwaku Kan Sale..
The Cat's Collar Has A Bell With "Fortune" Written In Japanese Characters. The Knot Of The Collar Is A Very Auspicious "Double Knot" Used For Good Luck Charms. It Is Called “Nijuu Kanou Musubi” (Double Knots) For Numerous Wishes. It Has The Meaning Of Making Wishes Come True Over And Over Again. Six Calabashes For Good Health And Good Fortune. The Auspicious Calabashe Is A Symbol Of Family Prosperity And Success. The Six Calabashes Are Believed To Be Beneficial In Warding Off Bad Luck..
Gold, The Golden Color That Invites Money. Symbolizing The Power Of Money, Gold Is Considered The "Gold Color Attracts Money" In Feng Shui. This Beckoning Cat Is Covered With Gold Leaf..
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- The Amazing Money Luck Power of the Double-handed raised Money Lucky Manekineko (beckoning cat) ! Because it's small enough to hold in your hand, we suggest you hang it in where you like! Money and good luck will come to you.
- Gold, the golden color that invites money. Symbolizing the power of money, gold is considered the gold color attracts money in feng shui. This beckoning cat is covered with gold leaf.
- The right hand brings money and wealth. It is raised higher than the ears so as not to miss any distant luck and fortune. The left hand brings guests and good people. Hands raised up to the ears bring in lucky people and opportunities.
- The cat's collar has a bell with Fortune written in Japanese characters. The knot of the collar is a very auspicious double knot used for good luck charms. It is called Nijuu Kanou Musubi (Double Knots) for Numerous Wishes. It has the meaning of making wishes come true over and over again. Six calabashes for good health and good fortune. The auspicious calabashe is a symbol of family prosperity and success. The six calabashes are believed to be beneficial in warding off bad luck.
- On the apron, a carp is swimming in the shape of Oiri (Welcome). Carp is a very auspicious fish that has the same pronunciation as the word Welcome in Japanese and is believed to grow into a dragon.
- The beckoning cat is putting its hind legs on the billionaire box called Oku-Man-Ryo-Bako. It is said to be a symbol of wealth. Raise both hands Money Lucky Manekineko contains numerous Japanese elements of good fortune. Now you too can have money and good luck! This is an original Yokohama Wakuwaku Kan sale.
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Brand: Yokohama Wakuwaku kan | Manufacturer: Yokohama Wakuwaku kan
Dimensions: 3.15 x 2.36 x 1.85 Inches | Weight: 0.18 Pounds
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