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Maneki Neko Chopsticks Holder - Shichifukujin Hashi Oki - (MSHS)
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Price: $17.79
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Brand new ceramic Japanese Maneki Neko beckoning cat chopsticks holder (hashi oki). Japanese table etiquette prescribes many rules (see list in listing) for the proper use of chopsticks or hashi as they are called in Japanese. One of the most important rules is that the eating ends of the hashi should never be allowed to touch the table. Accordingly, the Japanese have developed a wide range of beautiful and interesting chopstick holders called hashi oki, which are designed to elevate the ends of the chopsticks above the table when not in use.
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Maneki Neko Chopsticks Holder - Shichifukujin Hashi Oki - (MSHS)
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Price: $17.79
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Brand new ceramic Japanese Maneki Neko beckoning cat chopsticks holder (hashi oki). Japanese table etiquette prescribes many rules (see list in listing) for the proper use of chopsticks or hashi as they are called in Japanese. One of the most important rules is that the eating ends of the hashi should never be allowed to touch the table. Accordingly, the Japanese have developed a wide range of beautiful and interesting chopstick holders called hashi oki, which are designed to elevate the ends of the chopsticks above the table when not in use.
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Maneki Neko Chopsticks Holder - Shichifukujin Hashi Oki - (MSHS) out-of-stock
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Price: $17.79
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Brand new ceramic Japanese Maneki Neko beckoning cat chopsticks holder (hashi oki). Japanese table etiquette prescribes many rules (see list in listing) for the proper use of chopsticks or hashi as they are called in Japanese. One of the most important rules is that the eating ends of the hashi should never be allowed to touch the table. Accordingly, the Japanese have developed a wide range of beautiful and interesting chopstick holders called hashi oki, which are designed to elevate the ends of the chopsticks above the table when not in use.
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Maneki Neko Chopsticks Holder - Shichifukujin Hashi Oki - (MSHS) out-of-stock
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Price: $17.79
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Brand new ceramic Japanese Maneki Neko beckoning cat chopsticks holder (hashi oki). Japanese table etiquette prescribes many rules (see list in listing) for the proper use of chopsticks or hashi as they are called in Japanese. One of the most important rules is that the eating ends of the hashi should never be allowed to touch the table. Accordingly, the Japanese have developed a wide range of beautiful and interesting chopstick holders called hashi oki, which are designed to elevate the ends of the chopsticks above the table when not in use.
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Maneki Neko Chopsticks Holder - Shichifukujin Hashi Oki - (MSHS) out-of-stock
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Price: $17.79
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Brand new ceramic Japanese Maneki Neko beckoning cat chopsticks holder (hashi oki). Japanese table etiquette prescribes many rules (see list in listing) for the proper use of chopsticks or hashi as they are called in Japanese. One of the most important rules is that the eating ends of the hashi should never be allowed to touch the table. Accordingly, the Japanese have developed a wide range of beautiful and interesting chopstick holders called hashi oki, which are designed to elevate the ends of the chopsticks above the table when not in use.
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Maneki Neko Chopsticks Holder - Shichifukujin Hashi Oki - (MSHS) out-of-stock
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Price: $17.79
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Brand new ceramic Japanese Maneki Neko beckoning cat chopsticks holder (hashi oki). Japanese table etiquette prescribes many rules (see list in listing) for the proper use of chopsticks or hashi as they are called in Japanese. One of the most important rules is that the eating ends of the hashi should never be allowed to touch the table. Accordingly, the Japanese have developed a wide range of beautiful and interesting chopstick holders called hashi oki, which are designed to elevate the ends of the chopsticks above the table when not in use.
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Maneki Neko Chopsticks Holder - Shichifukujin Hashi Oki - (MSHS) out-of-stock
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Price: $17.79
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Brand new ceramic Japanese Maneki Neko beckoning cat chopsticks holder (hashi oki). Japanese table etiquette prescribes many rules (see list in listing) for the proper use of chopsticks or hashi as they are called in Japanese. One of the most important rules is that the eating ends of the hashi should never be allowed to touch the table. Accordingly, the Japanese have developed a wide range of beautiful and interesting chopstick holders called hashi oki, which are designed to elevate the ends of the chopsticks above the table when not in use.
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Japanese Luck God Tea Cup - Shichifukujin Yunomi
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Price: $24.98
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Brand new, large size Japanese tea cup (yunomi) featuring the cartoon likenesses of Japan's famous Shichifukujin luck gods. In Japanese folklore the Shichifukujin are the seven gods of wealth, happiness and longevity. These famous gods (six male and one female) are frequently seen together in Japanese art, often in a boat sailing the seas of fortune. However, the individual gods actually hail from a variety of religious faiths including Buddhism and Taoism as well as Japan's native religion of Shinto.
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Kokeshi Japanese Wooden Doll - Shichifukujin Figurine
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Price: $27.82
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Tiny (please see size information in listing description) Japanese wooden kokeshi doll display featuring seven extra tiny wooden dolls depicting the seven luck gods called Shichifukujin. This interesting doll set is less than 40 years old and is in fair condition with marks and scratches from handling and discoloration and stains from age and display.
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Small Old Japan Daikoku Statue - Shichifukujin Luck God
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Price: $34.68
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This small (please see size information within listing description) old ceramic Daikoku figure is in poor condition with many marks and chips from handling. This wonderful old statue dates from the late 19th or early 20th century and wears a darkened patina of age which we believe enhances the figure's character and appeal.
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