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Japanese Contemporary Gilded Hand-Painted Kutani Porcelain Beckoning Cat

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  • Japanese Contemporary Gold Orange Black Red Hand painted Porcelain Beckoning Cat
    Located in Takarazuka, JP
    Charming beckoning cat with left paw raised is a gilded and hand painted porcelain piece from the Kutani region of Japan. The beckoning cat comes in two varieties. The more common right-handed beckoning cat (with right paw raised) is said to bring money and wealth to its owner, and are to this day frequently seen in shops and restaurants in Japan. The less common left-handed cat is said to be inviting friends and acquaintances to hearth and home. While the origins of the Japanese beckoning cat (known as maneki neko (in Japanese) are unclear, contemporary woodblock...
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  • Japanese Contemporary Gilded Porcelain Kabuto Helmet
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    Unique Japanese contemporary decorative porcelain "kabuto" or helmet, hand painted in gold, red and blue colors. Kabuto dates back to 6th century. I...
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  • Japanese Contemporary Gold Orange Black Red Porcelain Beckoning Cat, 2
    Located in Takarazuka, JP
    Charming beckoning cat with left paw raised is a gilded and hand painted porcelain piece from the Kutani region of Japan. Beckoning cats come in two varieties. The more common right-handed beckoning cat (with right paw raised) is said to bring money and wealth to its owner, and are to this day frequently seen in shops and restaurants in Japan. The less common left-handed cat is said to be inviting friends and acquaintances to hearth and home. While the origins of the Japanese beckoning cat (known as maneki neko in Japanese) are unclear, contemporary woodblock...
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  • Japanese Contemporary Hand Painted Red Gilded Porcelain Cup and Saucer
    Located in Takarazuka, JP
    Exquisite Japanese contemporary Ko-Imari (Old Imari) style gilded hand painted porcelain cup and saucer. This extraordinary piece brings back the glory an...
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  • Japanese Contemporary Green Blue Porcelain Bear Sculpture, 3
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    Exquisite Japanese contemporary porcelain bear sculpture, intricately hand-painted in blue, yellow and green in an auspicious traditional Japanese aya pattern consisting of diagonal geometric designs by Japanese artist from the historic Imari-Arita region of Japan. This striking bear is from the limited edition series of four bear...
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  • Japanese Contemporary Blue White Porcelain Bear Sculpture, 6
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    Japanese contemporary porcelain Rugby bear, hand-painted in blue and white in an auspicious traditional Japanese bamboo pattern by Japanese artist from the historic Imari-Arita regio...
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