Lucky Cat


Its beckoning paw has a cult fanbase, but the lucky cat is more than just a cute ornament. The iconic creature is a symbol of good fortune and used as a powerful lucky charm in shops and homes across Japan, China and beyond.

The lucky cat (or maneki neko in Japanese) has a long history dating back to the 17th century that’s packed with fascinating folklore, serious symbolism and countless contemporary cat spin-offs. Its paw, bib, coin, collar and colours all have meaning.
 
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ISBN:

9781787131743

Format:

Hardback

Pages:

64

Dimensions:

18cm x 12cm

Weight:

180g

RRP:

£9.99

Category:

Gift & Humour

Publisher:

Quadrille

Published:

08 February 2018

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mio Yamada

Mio Yamada is the Art, Life & Style editor of The Japan Times, Japan's biggest selling English-language newspaper. A former magazine editor and trends researcher, Mio is an expert in culture, art and entertainment. When she's not visiting galleries, you'll find her taking photos and being distracted by shiny objects.