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Day 30 - Lucky Cats
The last real entry for
naarmamo is a pair of fat little cats I bought from a Thai cafe which also sold a strange assortment of imported stuff. I was just going to buy one but I decided they came as a pair. They're not Thai as that's a different alphabet. I thought they were Chinese, but googling seems to show more hits for Japanese maneki neko. So far I haven't seen any like these though.
[Edit] It turns out that they're Chinese; thanks,
jaxomsride. A lucky cat museum site has yellow one from Taiwan with a gourd from the same range. :-) Here's what it says about her:
YELLOW cats beckon for good health, stability, & good marriages.One of mine has that oval which I'd never noticed before; the other has a butterfly in an oval. "Miao" BTW is a Chinese name; I had a friend called that. I think "kao" just means clay.
One of my bestest feel-goodest cats! Everything about this guy says "HAPPINESS". He's bright yellow (for "wealth") with colorful detailing, holds a crystal ball (a symbol for "purity") & also a lucky gourd (for "longevity"). His smile & body language are right on. 2.5" (6.5 cm) tall, painted ceramic. ID: Embossed in an oval beside his tail is "Kao / Miao Chuang". Purchased new from Taiwan.
And look: two more yellows and two orange ones, different again!
They're a good choice for today as the orange one looks as if she's waving goodbye. They're supposed to bring good luck and wealth, but so far they haven't worked. :-P I like them anyway. They make me smile.
Lucky Cats
I was pleased at finding that brush that does speckles yesterday as it added glitter to the red bits. They're mainly matt with parts painted in metallic paint, they have paler cheeks and paws, and they're holding glass balls for some reason. I've had to glue one back on since I bought them.
My NaArMaMo 2009 Gallery is here.

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Damn. The yellow one just lost her glass ball. I'll have to glue it back on.
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OK, here you go. The cats are only as tall as my thumb, the characters are raised and then painted, and this is the best I could do.
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I'd also tried to find your cats but the best I could do was look through the site
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IIRC the legend is that a man was sheltering from a storm under a tree near a temple and saw the temple cat beckoning to him. This in China at least is the opposite of a US beckoning gesture- I'd put the back of my hand outward and curl my fingers up several times. They have the palm outward and curl the fingers down several times. To me, that would be 'goodbye' to them, it's 'come here'.
Curious the man went to the cat- as soon as he left the area near the tree, it was struck by lightning. Grateful for his life, the man endowed the temple, which had been in desperate need of funds. Grateful to the cat, the priests made statues honoring it.
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That gesture is "goodbye" in Russian, curling the fingers down. We flap the whole hand, or wave it sideways.
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Found this site,you may find yours on it.
http://donaldmoon.tripod.com/neko/collect04.html
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Oh wow, here's one from that range, a yellow one from Taiwan with a gourd (http://donaldmoon.tripod.com/neko/images/mn_twin_yellow.jpg)! So mine are indeed Chinese. Here's what it says about her:Huh. I never saw that oval. One of mine has it; the other has a butterfly.
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I love your two. They are an unusual shape and very charming. I love the happy expressions.
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Someone found a small museum site, and another from the range is there: a yellow one from Taiwan with a gourd (http://donaldmoon.tripod.com/neko/images/mn_twin_yellow.jpg). So mine are indeed Chinese as I'd thought.
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There's a photo of the smaller one in this lj entry, about my visit to the Antiques Roadshow a couple of years back.
http://san-valentine.livejournal.com/9392.html
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I collect boys' annuals from the 20s-50s (I often find them at church fairs for about 50c or $1) which have such funny language ("But he's my frightfully fast chum!" he ejaculated.) and archaic values, like foreigners being swarthy and unreliable. I get the occasional girls' one but they're nowhere near as entertaining.
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