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The Maneki Neko is a popular Japanese good luck symbol. With its paw raised in a beckoning gesture, this cat, made in black matte porcelain with a necklace in red enamel and bell in gold enamel, is a perfect gift to bring good luck to our loved ones.
Lord Ganesha is the god of wisdom and knowledge. This deity is very popular in India and is represented here in an oil lamp for offerings (Diya) inspired by Hindu religious traditions and iconography.
A cat figurine from Japanese culture made of white porcelain with a silvery sheen is an interpretation of the Maneki Neko meaning "the one who invites you in" or "the one who greets you". He who greets with his left paw attracts visitors.
Maneki Neko means the one who beckons or the one who waves. This charming Japanese lucky cat has different meanings depending on which paw it raises. The ornamental motifs decorating the cat are inspired by traditional iconography, in which floral elements take on particular importance. It makes an ideal gift that brings good fortune to the home or workplace.
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The figurine is a porcelain piece inspired by the Japanese lucky cat or Maneki-Neko, which means “beckoning cat.” This figure is believed to attract customers and money, and protect the home or any establishment. The cat with the left paw raised attracts visitors, so is also used in shops to welcome customers. In matte white porcelain with platinum luster on different parts of the body, its ornamental motifs are inspired by Japanese iconography, where floral elements are especially important. This richly decorated piece makes the perfect gift to express your good wishes.