Maneki Neko Charm Bracelet, Luck Zhao Cai Mao Cat, Chinese Pig, Tiger Eye, Pearl
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This health amulet is designed to promote wellness, balance, and vitality for the wearer.






Maneki Neko Charm Bracelet, Luck Zhao Cai Mao Cat, Chinese Pig, Tiger Eye, Pearl
Special Price: 17.99 USD
Handmade unisex Zhao Cai Mao Maneki Neko Lucky Piggy stretch bead FENG SHUI charm bracelet crafted with 6mm natural Tiger's Eye and pearlized glass beads. The gold Pig charm (with character FU) measures 1" and the mini gold Kitty charm, 3/8". The silver Beckoning Kitty Cat measures 1/2". Available in your choice of a gold plated design (2 charms available) or a silver plated design (one charm available). Read below for the significance and origins of these very popular lucky charm in various Asian cultures.
All handmade custom made-to-order unisex sizes available from XXS to XXL+
All handmade custom made-to-order unisex sizes available from XXS to XXL+
HOW TO ORDER YOUR BRACELET (see chart):
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MANEKI NEKO/ZHAO CAI MAO ~ With one of its front paws raised as a sign of welcome, the Maneki Neko (Japanese) is known as “welcoming cat” or “beckoning cat”. In China it is named Zhao Cai Mao, which translates as "the cat that brings fortune". Adopting this fortuitous cat and its many believed virtues can bring you luck, happiness, health and above all wealth and prosperity in your home, office or business. Zhao Cai Mao can be found in China towns throughout the world. You can see many businesses exhibiting Zhao Cai Mao in their store entrances or on their sales counters to attract this prosperity. The history of the legendary cat dates back to the Edo period of Japan, somewhere between 1600 and 1868. The lucky cat has also served as a muse for many feline characters such as Hello Kitty, Miaouss Pokémon and the famous samurai cat Hikonyan. The Maneki Neko has also inspired a wide range of manga and anime, fictional characters in electronic games and art.
THE PIG: There are twelve Chinese horoscope signs. The pig is the last of the twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac animal circle. According to the theory of the Five Elements, the zodiac sign pig can be divided into 5 types. They are the metal pig, the wood pig, the water pig, the fire pig, and the earth pig. Pigs have a beautiful personality and are blessed with good fortune in life. Their chubby faces and big ears are signs of good fortune. With a round and fat face, the Pig is the symbol of wealth, felicity, honesty, and practicality in Chinese zodiac culture. Many Chinese piggybanks are made pig-shaped as people believe Pig invocation will bring good luck monetarily.
MANEKI NEKO/ZHAO CAI MAO ~ With one of its front paws raised as a sign of welcome, the Maneki Neko (Japanese) is known as “welcoming cat” or “beckoning cat”. In China it is named Zhao Cai Mao, which translates as "the cat that brings fortune". Adopting this fortuitous cat and its many believed virtues can bring you luck, happiness, health and above all wealth and prosperity in your home, office or business. Zhao Cai Mao can be found in China towns throughout the world. You can see many businesses exhibiting Zhao Cai Mao in their store entrances or on their sales counters to attract this prosperity. The history of the legendary cat dates back to the Edo period of Japan, somewhere between 1600 and 1868. The lucky cat has also served as a muse for many feline characters such as Hello Kitty, Miaouss Pokémon and the famous samurai cat Hikonyan. The Maneki Neko has also inspired a wide range of manga and anime, fictional characters in electronic games and art.
THE PIG: There are twelve Chinese horoscope signs. The pig is the last of the twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac animal circle. According to the theory of the Five Elements, the zodiac sign pig can be divided into 5 types. They are the metal pig, the wood pig, the water pig, the fire pig, and the earth pig. Pigs have a beautiful personality and are blessed with good fortune in life. Their chubby faces and big ears are signs of good fortune. With a round and fat face, the Pig is the symbol of wealth, felicity, honesty, and practicality in Chinese zodiac culture. Many Chinese piggybanks are made pig-shaped as people believe Pig invocation will bring good luck monetarily.