Maneki Neko Lucky Cat Statue Kimono Yukata The Japanese wore it over
Description
The Japanese wore it over a period kimono during the Edo period (1600-1800)
layered or tied at the waist
This clothing combo is a casual outfit
essential for the precise execution of techniques
They are often featured on Irezumi's tattoos
Maneki Neko Lucky Cat Statue Kimono Yukata The Japanese wore it overInvite Prosperity and wealth into your home with the Maneki Neko Lucky Cat Statue The Maneki Neko Statue Cat is a refined and traditional incarnation of the famous Japanese cat. Designed to attract good fortune, abundance and prosperity, this Maneki Neko is a must have for those looking to harmonize their space with the positive energies of Japan. The Japanese cat holds the "Uchide no Kozuchi" in its right paw. This is the lucky mallet of one of the
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