The maneki-neko, which originated in the Edo period, became popular for its cute appearance and the blessings it brings about, and was widely loved by the common people. Today, Japanese maneki-neko are also immensely popular in China and Southeast Asian countries, and can be seen all over town.
Due to its image of inviting people in, the Maneki-neko has become a standard item in shops and restaurants wishing for prosperity in business. However, the benefits of the Maneki-neko are not limited to prosperity in business; originally, they were intended to ward off evil spirits, misfortune, and safety in the home, and they also extend to all aspects of people's lives. What the Maneki-neko beckons is "happiness" itself. The Maneki-neko is a symbol of good fortune. Maneki-neko are perfect gifts for various celebrations, including store openings and business openings, as well as housewarmings, promotions, recovery gifts, weddings, birthdays, and more.
This beckoning cat is a cute, plump cat that beckons automatically. Although it is an electric beckoning cat, it is not a plastic toy, but an authentic porcelain beckoning cat worthy of being called a work of art. It is coated with a luxurious gold paint, and then artisans carefully paint each one by hand. The warmth that can only be achieved through handmade items will make you feel warm and fuzzy.
Furthermore, compared to previous models, this model is a premium model with a more three-dimensional design, luxurious decorations, and beautiful colorful paintwork. The lively and festive design is dotted with auspicious words and objects. The overall design is gorgeous, making it a joyful maneki-neko to look at.
It can be powered by either AA batteries or USB, so you can choose the power source that best suits your needs. A USB adapter is also included. Why not get one for your shop, office, or home?
The maneki-neko, which originated in the Edo period, became popular for its cute appearance and the blessings it brings about, and was widely loved by the common people. Today, Japanese maneki-neko are also immensely popular in China and Southeast Asian countries, and can be seen all over town.