The Vintage Kutani-yaki Maneki Neko Lucky Cat is an elegant and traditional piece of Japanese culture, featuring intricate hand-painted details in the Mori art style. This 11-inch cat figurine originates from Japan and embodies the charm and symbolism of the Maneki Neko, or Lucky Cat. Perfect for collectors or those looking to add a touch of Japanese aesthetics to their home decor, this piece captures the essence of Japanese craftsmanship and artistry.

Left Paw Raised: In Japanese tradition, a raised left paw invites people, guests, or customers to come in. 
  • Bib and Bell: These symbolize protection and wealth. The bib is often associated with Jizo Bodhisattva (protector of children and travelers), suggesting the cat is a protective figure for the home.

  • Color (Blue/Red/Gold):

  • The impressed seal on the bottom contains two Japanese characters: 九谷 (read as Kutani).

  • Condition: It appears to be in excellent condition with bright gold and no visible chips. 

  • Quality: The "Moriage" work (the raised dots) is very dense and well-executed, which makes this more desirable than simpler, painted-only versions

  • The raised, bead-like texture on the surface is a technique called Moriage. This involves applying layers of clay slip or enamel to create a three-dimensional relief pattern, which is then painted and gilded. This specific intricate scrollwork and dotting is characteristic of high-quality export Kutani ware.

  • What you will receive:

  • 1) Vintage Kutani-yaki Maneki Neko Lucky Cat statue at nearly 11in tall