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Mitsui Pottery Inc.

Address 1084 Dachi-chou Toki-shi Gifu, JAPAN ZIP:509-5401
Representative Name Toshihiro Fujii
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〜Seto ware has a history of 1,300 years.
The beckoning cat has long been loved as a good-luck charm that brings prosperity in business, happiness in the family, and the arrival of many customers.

Although wild cats have inhabited Japan since ancient times, there were no domestic cats as pets as we know them today. Cats as domesticated cats came to Japan during the Nara period (710-794). They came to Japan with Buddhism from China. It is said that they were carried on ships to protect Buddhist scriptures and books from rodent damage.

The earliest mention of cats is found in the Nihon ryoiki, written in the early Heian period (794-1185), and there are descriptions of domesticated cats in the Pillow Book and The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari).
The red cat is prized as a symbol to ward off illness, and is also popular as a prayer for long life.

The golden cat continues to be loved by people not only as a bearer of money, but also as a prayer for prosperous business and success in events.

[Manekineko with its left hand raised].
A beckoning cat with its left hand raised is a cat that [invites people]. For this reason, it is often placed in restaurants, service businesses, and other places where people want many customers to come.

There is also a difference in the height of the raised hand. Those with their hands raised above their ears are called [te-chou], and those with their hands modestly raised below their ears are called [te-shou]. It is believed that the longer the hands are extended, the more distant or great good fortune is invited, and the shorter the hands are, the more familiar or modest happiness is invited.

The image of a beckoning cat is that of holding a koban, but early beckoning cats did not have a koban, and most of them had a bell hanging from their collars. It is said that this bell gradually changed to a koban. The koban is painted with an amount of money and auspicious words such as "kaiun" (good luck) and "sho-fuku" (good fortune), directly reflecting the wish that was put into the beckoning cat. It is interesting to note that the amount of money depicted on the koban has increased over time from [senryo] [ten thousand ryo] [ten thousand ryo] to [billion ryo]. The more modest the amount, the older the koban is considered to be, basically.

Where do you put it, east, west, north, south, south, east? z
The basic place to place a beckoning cat is in front of a store if it is a store, or at the front door if it is a home. This is the place where you can invite good fortune and luck to come to you. If you place it at home, you can also place it in the living room or other places where the family can see it often.
#Made in Japan #Seto Yaki

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Old color Taisho cat large (gold) beckoning cat 36.5cm
古色大正猫大(金)招き猫 36.5cm
(87104-579)
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Item added on: 2019/9/20
Dimensions
Approx. 36.5 cm
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: ceramic
Package: Delivered in eco-friendly packaging.

Description

〜Seto ware has a history of 1,300 years.
The beckoning cat has long been loved as a good-luck charm that brings prosperity in business, happiness in the family, and the arrival of many customers.

Although wild cats have inhabited Japan since ancient times, there were no domestic cats as pets as we know them today. Cats as domesticated cats came to Japan during the Nara period (710-794). They came to Japan with Buddhism from China. It is said that they were carried on ships to protect Buddhist scriptures and books from rodent damage.

The earliest mention of cats is found in the Nihon ryoiki, written in the early Heian period (794-1185), and there are descriptions of domesticated cats in the Pillow Book and The Tale of Genji (Genji Monogatari).
The red cat is prized as a symbol to ward off illness, and is also popular as a prayer for long life.

The golden cat continues to be loved by people not only as a bearer of money, but also as a prayer for prosperous business and success in events.

[Manekineko with its left hand raised].
A beckoning cat with its left hand raised is a cat that [invites people]. For this reason, it is often placed in restaurants, service businesses, and other places where people want many customers to come.

There is also a difference in the height of the raised hand. Those with their hands raised above their ears are called [te-chou], and those with their hands modestly raised below their ears are called [te-shou]. It is believed that the longer the hands are extended, the more distant or great good fortune is invited, and the shorter the hands are, the more familiar or modest happiness is invited.

The image of a beckoning cat is that of holding a koban, but early beckoning cats did not have a koban, and most of them had a bell hanging from their collars. It is said that this bell gradually changed to a koban. The koban is painted with an amount of money and auspicious words such as "kaiun" (good luck) and "sho-fuku" (good fortune), directly reflecting the wish that was put into the beckoning cat. It is interesting to note that the amount of money depicted on the koban has increased over time from [senryo] [ten thousand ryo] [ten thousand ryo] to [billion ryo]. The more modest the amount, the older the koban is considered to be, basically.

Where do you put it, east, west, north, south, south, east? z
The basic place to place a beckoning cat is in front of a store if it is a store, or at the front door if it is a home. This is the place where you can invite good fortune and luck to come to you. If you place it at home, you can also place it in the living room or other places where the family can see it often.
#Made in Japan #Seto Yaki

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Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.

Due to the nature of pottery, there may be variations in color. Also, the size may vary slightly due to shrinkage of the clay. Please enjoy the different appearance of each piece. [About Stock]
We share inventory with some manufacturers.
We update our inventory regularly, but it may be temporarily out of stock.
However, there may be times when we have no choice but to cancel your order due to a temporary shortage of stock.
Please contact us if you would like to know the latest stock status.
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