“Maneki Neko - Gold” giclée print (unframed)
Gold Cat | Fine Art Print
Maneki Neko, the “beckoning cat” or simply, “lucky cat”, is a figure dating back to 1800s Japan. These statues often made of ceramic are believed to bring their owners fortune and good luck.
Nowadays they can be found in shops, restaurants, businesses, homes and temples in Japan, and are also popular in China, Vietnam and across the globe.
There are six predominant colours, all with different meanings and their own particular placements within the home or business.
The Gold Maneki Neko is a bringer of wealth and prosperity. Not only for the money-minded, this neko also inspires creativity, growth and good fortune when placed in the west or north-west corner of the home or business.
This puss makes an excellent housewarming gift or to celebrate a new venture or business.
Stay tuned to see the other Neko in this series!
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Giclée print on Ilford Galerie Textured Cotton Rag 310gsm paper using archival inks
Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm
Gold Cat | Fine Art Print
Maneki Neko, the “beckoning cat” or simply, “lucky cat”, is a figure dating back to 1800s Japan. These statues often made of ceramic are believed to bring their owners fortune and good luck.
Nowadays they can be found in shops, restaurants, businesses, homes and temples in Japan, and are also popular in China, Vietnam and across the globe.
There are six predominant colours, all with different meanings and their own particular placements within the home or business.
The Gold Maneki Neko is a bringer of wealth and prosperity. Not only for the money-minded, this neko also inspires creativity, growth and good fortune when placed in the west or north-west corner of the home or business.
This puss makes an excellent housewarming gift or to celebrate a new venture or business.
Stay tuned to see the other Neko in this series!
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Giclée print on Ilford Galerie Textured Cotton Rag 310gsm paper using archival inks
Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm
Gold Cat | Fine Art Print
Maneki Neko, the “beckoning cat” or simply, “lucky cat”, is a figure dating back to 1800s Japan. These statues often made of ceramic are believed to bring their owners fortune and good luck.
Nowadays they can be found in shops, restaurants, businesses, homes and temples in Japan, and are also popular in China, Vietnam and across the globe.
There are six predominant colours, all with different meanings and their own particular placements within the home or business.
The Gold Maneki Neko is a bringer of wealth and prosperity. Not only for the money-minded, this neko also inspires creativity, growth and good fortune when placed in the west or north-west corner of the home or business.
This puss makes an excellent housewarming gift or to celebrate a new venture or business.
Stay tuned to see the other Neko in this series!
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Giclée print on Ilford Galerie Textured Cotton Rag 310gsm paper using archival inks
Dimensions: 21 x 29.7 cm