A raised paw, a golden shine, and the feeling of a little welcome waiting on the shelf. This maneki neko money bank brings the familiar lucky cat gesture into a bright decorative piece, set on a red patterned cushion for extra warmth and colour.
Golden charm for a shelf or counter
The gold finish gives the cat a cheerful, eye-catching presence without feeling severe.
The red patterned cushion adds a ceremonial note, making it feel placed rather than simply displayed.
Its beckoning pose brings movement into a still corner, especially on a desk, mantelpiece, or hallway shelf.
The money bank format gives it a small practical purpose as well as decorative meaning.
It suits a space where you want a touch of colour, folklore, and everyday good-humour.
Resin with an ornamental finish
Although styled with the glossy presence of a traditional lucky cat, this piece is made from resin. The gold surface and red cushion create a bold contrast, giving it the look of a small celebratory object rather than plain storage.
Where to place and care for it
Set it somewhere visible, such as a desk, shelf, counter, or display surface. To care for it, dust gently with a soft dry cloth and avoid abrasive cleaners, which can mark the finish.
The beckoning cat in context
The maneki neko is a Japanese folk figure, often shown with one paw raised in a beckoning gesture. In Japanese custom, this motion is palm-down, closer to a gentle invitation than a Western wave. Over time, the lucky cat became popular in homes, shops, restaurants, and workspaces, where it is traditionally associated with welcome, good fortune, and prosperity. Gold versions are especially linked in popular tradition with abundance and money, which makes the money bank form feel especially fitting.
Size and details
This piece weighs 280 g. It is a gold maneki neko money bank set on a red patterned cushion.
A meaningful small gift
It makes a thoughtful gift for someone setting up a new desk, opening a …
region of manufacture: China