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Seto Lucky Ball Holding Maneki Neko

Sale price$89.00

A captivating fusion of tradition and artistry, the Seto Lucky Ball Holding Maneki Neko beckons good fortune into your life. Crafted by the skilled artisans at Chugai Toen, this Maneki Neko embodies a unique design element – its slender, almost hunchbacked posture, reminiscent of a real cat. This detail, a charming departure from the typical Maneki Neko pose, finds its roots in European plaster mold techniques used for Seto novelties, a testament to the art form's adaptability.

Adding to its symbolic appeal, the raised right paw, as tradition dictates, is believed to attract wealth, while the left paw is said to invite good company. The ball held in the left hand represents fortune, as the parent hopes for their child to experience a life filled with joy, satisfaction, and positivity. Purchase this stunning figurine and beckon wealth, good luck, and style into your everyday life.

Front-facing Maneki Neko (beckoning cat) in a traditional ceramic design, showcasing white fur with multicolored spots and a red collar with a bell. The cat raises its left paw and holds a decorative red ball with intricate patterns, symbolizing luck and prosperity.
Seto Lucky Ball Holding Maneki Neko Sale price$89.00

Meet the Artisan

Chugai Toen

Emerging from the venerated ceramic heart of Seto, Chugai Toen, established in 1952, embodies the city's rich tradition stretching back over a millennium.  More than mere artisans, they are custodians of a legacy, meticulously preserving the art of Seto ware while infusing it with contemporary sensibilities. Every piece of Seto-ware they create, from adorable maneki-neko figurines to celestial zodiac guardians, represents a commitment to holistic creation.  

Chugai Toen oversees the entire process, from the initial design spark to the final meticulous crafting, ensuring each figurine embodies not just beauty, but a timeless connection to Seto's illustrious ceramic heritage. Intriguingly, their maneki-neko figurines are crafted using plaster molds, a technique pioneered in Seto during the Meiji era. This dedication to both tradition and innovation ensures their creations resonate with both history buffs and modern collectors, making Chugai Toen a captivating cornerstone of Japanese ceramic artistry.