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KANESAN SHOTEN INC.
Address | 555 Nakashinanocho Setoshi Aichi, JAPAN ZIP:480-1218 |
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Representative Name | KATSUMI KATO |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | closed |
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Kinpuku Shokko (sea bream)(NO.51)
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金運招ネコ(鯛)(NO.51)
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JAN:4965279242222
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JAN:4965279242222
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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H8cm
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Country of manufacture: China
Material / component: ceramic
Package: Individual box
Year of manufacture: 2018
Product tag: None
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Description
[Craftsman House No.70]* piggy bank In the first place, why did it come to be that when a cat beckons, good fortune comes? There is a passage in the Chinese Tang Dynasty classic Yunyang Zakusaba (circa 860 A.D.), which describes strange happenings, customs, and miscellaneous things related to animals and plants. If a cat washes its face and passes its ears, it will be a guest. It is a popular belief that if a cat washes its face and its hands go over its ears, it will attract guests. The reason for this belief is unknown. Perhaps the cat's movements appeared to be beckoning. The original benefit of the beckoning cat was [to invite people]. Not only for the customer business, but also visitors were important karma that brought something to the house. If a cat washes its face, customers will come, and if there are visitors, they will bring good fortune. This is the origin of the beckoning cat. There is no set format for beckoning cats, and today they are arranged in various ways throughout Japan, but in the history of beckoning cats since the Edo period, it has been said that the shape and pattern have various meanings. Kanesan Shoten offers a wide variety of beckoning cats for your enjoyment. *New Year's Day Items*. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.31st to Aug.5th |
Air Mail | From May.15th to May.17th |
EMS | From May.14th to May.17th |
Pantos Express | From May.16th to May.21st |
DHL | From May.14th to May.16th |
UPS | From May.14th to May.16th |
FedEx | From May.14th to May.16th |
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*Pottery items often take time to be restocked, so if an item is out of stock, it will be treated as a cancellation at our convenience.
*Please note that the color of the product in the photo may slightly differ from the actual product. *We can handle large orders, so please contact us separately if you need more stock. *We would appreciate it if you could contact us separately if you need weight information. |
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In the first place, why did it come to be that when a cat beckons, good fortune comes? There is a passage in the Chinese Tang Dynasty classic Yunyang Zakusaba (circa 860 A.D.), which describes strange happenings, customs, and miscellaneous things related to animals and plants. If a cat washes its face and passes its ears, it will be a guest. It is a popular belief that if a cat washes its face and its hands go over its ears, it will attract guests. The reason for this belief is unknown. Perhaps the cat's movements appeared to be beckoning. The original benefit of the beckoning cat was [to invite people]. Not only for the customer business, but also visitors were important karma that brought something to the house. If a cat washes its face, customers will come, and if there are visitors, they will bring good fortune. This is the origin of the beckoning cat. There is no set format for beckoning cats, and today they are arranged in various ways throughout Japan, but in the history of beckoning cats since the Edo period, it has been said that the shape and pattern have various meanings. Kanesan Shoten offers a wide variety of beckoning cats for your enjoyment.
*New Year's Day Items*.
☆正月商品☆