The face of the rabbit and traditional Japanese patterns are coated with a smooth glaze and the remaining surface retains its coarse and rustic stoneware texture
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These glass chopstick rests are inspired by the image of apples
it is said that there are rabbits on the moon and this belief has derived from the shapes of the craters on the moon which are said to look like rabbits
The white glaze mixed with sand is layered on top of the white ceramic clay
Yellow Sakura Oinori Neko Lucky Cat 3.7 in ORIGIN_Kanazawa gold leaf The face of the rabbitThis light blue lucky cat, or maneki neko, has a cute pose with a red cherry blossom pattern on a soft blue base. The pose, with both paws held up in front of its face, resembles a cat asking for something, making it an especially endearing gesture. In Japanese, this gesture is often associated with oinori, which means "prayer" or "wishing." It conveys a sense of hope and positive intentions. In fact, cats naturally make gestures like this, often