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Manekineko Cat Wagasi-sweets
*Japanese Ko-Furoshiki 45cm /SEKIREI*09 |
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(*)A Maneki-neko cat |
The Maneki-neko, literally
meaning "beckoning cat", is a common Japanese figurine (lucky
charm) |
which is often believed to
bring good luck to the owner. |
In addition to ceramic
figurines, Maneki-neko can be found as keychains, piggy banks, wallets,
handkerchiefes. |
It is also called the
"Chinese lucky cat" because of its popularity among Chinese
merchants. |
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This is a traditional Japanese
furoshiki cloth. |
The word “MOTTAINAI” came from
the "use of furoshiki". |
This is 'Made in Japan'. |
This furoshiki is square, the
size is about 45 centimeter. (17.72 in) |
This is a new & an unused
item. |
This
fabric is 100% cotton. |
This is a personal storage
item. |
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(*)Han-nari |
"Han-nari" is a
Kyoto dialect that is often used to describe Kyoto beauties and maiko. |
Han-nari means "A
gorgeous and calm elegance." |
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(*)Ko-furoshiki |
The history of Furoshiki
begins in the Nara period. (700
AD) |
The ancient Japanese wrapped
things in the furoshiki and carried them. |
Ko-furoshiki was derived from
Furoshiki. (also called "Fukusa") |
Ko-furoshiki has been
developed for use in formal scenes. |
The present age has more
various usages. |
For example, we use wrapped
gift goods to this cloth. |
Or it used to spread the
fabric of vase of flower arrangement. |
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Shipping |
I can ship worldwide. |
This item is shipped from
JAPAN in east asia. |
Air Mail - Small Packet |
Standard Air Mail. |
I try my best to describe the
condition of the item and to pack it carefully. |
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Thank you for checking my
store! |
Arigatou-Gozaimasu. |
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