Maneki-neko: is a common Japanese figurine (lucky charm, talisman) which is often believed to bring good luck to the owner.
Reduced to clear at £0.75; these must have been stocked for Chinese new year. Found at Feltham Tesco & there were quite a few in stock.
P.S. It is solar powered.
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kutekitty
8 Feb 175#6
I don't understand... why would a Japanese cat, be used to celebrate Chinese New Year?
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xdaminis
8 Feb 171#1
Wave goodbye to 75P :stuck_out_tongue:
But still good for the kids.
VDisillusioned
8 Feb 17#2
I've got one sitting waving at me, well technically beckoning at me, on top of my monitor right now. Can't say it's attracted a huge amount of luck so far though.
RockStock to VDisillusioned
8 Feb 17#19
Not sure I believe it; but the cat is supposed to be placed at entrance & face customers, guests etc.
dallaswinston
8 Feb 17#3
They didn't happen to have any of the maneki-neko shaped tealights in stock in feltham did they?
RockStock to dallaswinston
8 Feb 17#16
They had lanterns, dragon-toy, some wall-hangings, But didn't notice tealights
escortboy
8 Feb 171#4
Bought! Now I just need a Chinese restaurant to go with it.
MisterSkinflint
8 Feb 171#5
Probably waving goodbye to your sanity.
kutekitty
8 Feb 175#6
I don't understand... why would a Japanese cat, be used to celebrate Chinese New Year?
RockStock to kutekitty
8 Feb 171#15
It is very popular in Chinese people as a luck-charm, & it's used as a gift for Chinese new year. It is often mistaken as a Chinese lucky charm
VDisillusioned to kutekitty
8 Feb 172#17
Because traditional Japanese new year is celebrated on the same day as Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese new year. That said I'm not sure sure if maneki-neko are associated with Japanese new year, but hey ho they are still a fun thing.
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Reduced to clear at £0.75; these must have been stocked for Chinese new year. Found at Feltham Tesco & there were quite a few in stock.
P.S. It is solar powered.
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But still good for the kids.