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The Maneki Neko are also known as the Waving Cats. These traditional Japanese good luck charms are statues of a seated cat raising a paw. You will be in stores. placed in shops and private homes because they are said to beckon good fortune and prosperity. They can be made from a variety of materials and display a variety of coat colors from pure white to spotted, red, black, or gold.
Maneki Neko: Traditional Japanese lucky charms
The Maneki Neko, also known as Lucky Cat, has its roots in Edo period Japan but can now be found in many Asian countries. In the entrance areas of shops and stores, the well-known waving cats are used as a talisman for success and business luck. In private houses they are found as a lucky charm for prosperity and at the same time should be able to keep negative energies away. The original version of the Maneki Neko raises its paw, modern battery-powered variants actively wave.
- Lucky Cat or Fortune Cat
- Talisman for success
- Good Luck Charm for Prosperity
- Protection from negative energies
Online shop for waving cats in many colors
Gold, white, red, black, silver - we offer a wide variety of Maneki Neko colors in our range. The waving cats with three-colored fur are considered lucky charms, while the pure white variants stand for innocence and are considered a symbol of purity. Black Maneki Neko are said to be able to protect against evil. Golden waving cats are considered a talisman for wealth and prosperity, while red waving cats are said to accompany health and well-being.
- Maneki Neko tricolor: lucky charm
- Waving cat knows: Purity
- Lucky cat black: protection against evil
- Golden Waving Cat: Wealth & Prosperity
- Red Lucky Cat: well-being
Buy waving cats online
In our online shop we offer waving cats in different designs. The model for depicting the Maneki Neko is the Japanese cat breed Japanese Bobtail, which is popular as a family cat in Japan. She gave the Maneki Neko statue her appearance with erect ears and a short stubby tail. Traditionally, the waving cats are made of ceramics, but today you can also find modern versions made of high-quality synthetic resins. The waving cats usually wear a red collar on which either a bell can be found or a small plate on which the word is stamped, the energies of which should guide them into life.