Lucky Cat Fortune Teller Japanese Fortune Slips - Gold

£6.95

 

This is a Maneki-neko, also commonly known as a "lucky cat" or "beckoning cat". It is a traditional Japanese figurine and talisman widely believed to bring good luck, fortune, and prosperity to its owner.
Omikuji is a paper slip with the result of fortune-telling written on it. Many Japanese shrines and temples offer this omikuji to tell your fortune and give you advice on how to improve your life in the future. On the Omikuji result sheet, you will see a word such as 大吉 (daikichi) and 小吉(shōkichi) etc which indicate your overall luck. If you read more deeply, you will find detailed information about your luck in various areas such as love, health, and money.

 

Raised Paw: The cat's raised paw is a traditional Japanese gesture for beckoning someone to come closer (which often looks like waving to Westerners). If the right paw is raised (as in your photo), it is generally thought to attract wealth and money. A left paw raised is meant to attract customers or people.

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