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cheapest meaning of maneki neko for sale
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- Country: Eritrea
- Listed: February 2, 2012 8:54 am
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Description
The popularity of Maneki Neko is due in part to Japanese merchants being generally a superstitious lot. Until today, these businessmen and traders always keep some Lucky Cat charm at the front or back of their stores, in the hope that the maneki neko will attract plenty of customers into their shops. The cat has since become indispensable for its role in bringing luck to build a thriving business. Why is the cat so popular ? The reason lies in its lovely character. Men and women, young and old, fall in love with its round face and big eyes at first sight. This is probably why Maneki Neko appears in so many corporate advertisements. The lucky cat is one of the most recognizable characters from Japanese tradition. Often seen with a paw raised beckoning for customers to come inside. This plush is meant to mimic the Japanese japanese lucky cat or Beconing Cat which is said to bring happiness and wealth. This lucky cat measures approximately 8 inches tall from his feet to his ear tips when standing. He is also semi poseable, as you can raise and lower each arm a bit to decide which paw he beckons with. He is made of soft white fleece with hand stitched felt and embroidery floss accents. His filling is a non-allergenic polyester fiberfill, and he comes with the little felt coin. cheapest meaning of maneki neko for sale . Manekineko are cat-shaped lucky charms. Maneki means beckoning and neko means cats in Japanese. It raises one of its front paws and beckons by showing the palm of the paw. It’s said that manekineko raising the left hand beckons customers and one raising the right hand beckons money. You see manekineko in many Japanese stores. It’s said that meaning of maneki neko reflect cultural differences between Japan and the US. Manekineko in Japan show the palm of its paw, and ones made for exports show the back of its paw. In contrast to Japanese beckon by showing the palm of the hand, the Americans beckon by showing the back of the hand.Japanese lucky cat charms are popular items at souvenior shops in Japan. There are many different colors and designs of manekineko available. Enjoy finding your favorite ones when you visit Japan.
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