The maneki-neko (招き猫) means “beckoning cat” in Japanese and is a good-luck figure thought to bring good luck or fortune to the owner, and is often found in the entranceways of shops. The kanji characters 千万両 are read as “sen man ryo,” meaning “ten million gold pie
Geri Coady illustrates original art prints, enamel pins, embroidered patches, stationery and more—all inspired by her love of Japan.
Kappa 河童 — Geri Draws Japan
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Maneki-neko 招き猫 - A Lucky Cat Art Exhibition :: Behance
Maneki-neko (Good Luck Cat) - Japanese woodblock printing, Maneki neko, Neko
Goodwei Maneki Neko - Japanese Lucky Cat with Two Bells, Ornately Decorated Porcelain : Home & Kitchen
Teru Teru Bozu てるてる坊主 — Geri Draws Japan
Goodwei Maneki Neko - Japanese Lucky Cat with Two Bells, Ornately Decorated Porcelain : Home & Kitchen
Maneki neko! 招き猫! - 絵画
Maneki Neko & Lucky Cats Collection 2019 – Maneki Neko World
Maneki Neko & Lucky Cats Collection 2019 – Maneki Neko World