Red Furisode Lucky Cat Aochibu This style of painting was
Description
This style of painting was fired in Jingdezhen during the Ming Dynasty in China
These are ideal kids' chopsticks for introducing young children to traditional tableware in a fun and thoughtful way
The glossy brown cherry bark has a moist texture and beautiful luster
it is possible to express the subtle contrast between the white color of the base color and the fine pattern
Red Furisode Lucky Cat Aochibu This style of painting wasThis lucky cat, or maneki neko in Japanese, is dressed in a red furisode kimono with flowers such as sakura cherry blossoms and chrysanthemums, a gorgeous and traditional pattern. Auspicious and full of traditional skills, this Japanese figurine is perfect for yourself or as a gift. Furisode is a kimono with long furi "sleeves," and is worn as the first formal attire for young women at coming of age ceremonies, bridal gowns at weddings, and for
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