Butterflies have long been a symbol in Japan
The face of the rabbit and traditional Japanese patterns are coated with a smooth glaze and the remaining surface retains its coarse and rustic stoneware texture
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These glass chopstick rests are inspired by the image of apples
The top mat is designed in a "sayagata" pattern
Yellow Sakura Oinori Neko Lucky Cat 3.7 in ORIGIN_Kanazawa gold leaf Butterflies have long been aThis light blue lucky cat, or maneki neko, has a cute pose with a red cherry blossom pattern on a soft blue base. The pose, with both paws held up in front of its face, resembles a cat asking for something, making it an especially endearing gesture. In Japanese, this gesture is often associated with oinori, which means "prayer" or "wishing." It conveys a sense of hope and positive intentions. In fact, cats naturally make gestures like this, often