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All Cheap maneki neko clothing in Japanese

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  1. awpxot
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    Green: is the colour of health and academic triumph and studies. This used to be a rare colour but now these maneki neko can be found everywhere as well. No wonder with the pressure to succeed in studies for the japanese. It is supposedly insanely hard to get in to the university in Tokyo. You probably need as many of the little green cats as you can afford then.Black: The color black is used to ward of evil spirits. Cats of this color has been carried by some japanese women for protection against stalkers and thieves.Gold: This is the color of wealth and fortune. If you have a piggy bank in the shape of a Maneki Neko, chances are that it is this color. Hopefully it is also full with money! But then maybe you have to break it. We wouldn't want that.The Japanese Lucky Cat or Welcoming Cat is an iconic symbol of Japan that can be found in many entrances of homes and restaurants in Japan -- basically anywhere where customers or guests are entering. White/Calico: This is the classical and the most popular color, probably the one that is the most fortune-bringing one. The cat is white with dark spots with a brownish fringe that resemble the Japanese bobtail (mi-ke "three different colors of fur"). Apparently you can be extra lucky if you happen to stumble upon a male bobtail with such colors since it is very rare due to their genetic composure.Plain white: The maneki neko cat is supposed to symbolise pureness and positive "good guy things". This is the second most popular color of Maneki Nekos. On a side note "Shi" has several meanings. Spelled with a different kanji it means "death". That is probably why it also has become associated with mourning. All Cheap maneki neko clothing in Japanese . Who has never heard of Maneki Neko the Lucky Cat in Japan, also known as the Welcoming Cat, Money Cat or Fortune Cat? maneki neko clothing literally means "Beckoning Cat", the cat that calls you. The gesture of the paw, which by Westerners is mainly interpreted as a welcome, ie waiving to say hello, while in the Japanese culture it is the typical way of calling someone or to draw attention in order to be followed.It is a sculpture made of different materials and colors, depicting a cat with a raised paw, either the right or the left and sometimes even both. Traditionally it represents the Japanese Bobtail cat, which arrived from the Asian continent at least 1000 years ago. It has a "bobbed" tail resembling more the tail of a rabbit, caused by a genetic recessive gene and is known as the "street cats" in Japan.

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