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Of Japanese origin, the Maneki Neko has gained international renown, inspiring Somyot Sawasdee in Thailand to design this magnet. Maneki Neko literally means the "beckoning cat," and when it is depicted with its left paw raised, it's believed to be attracting customers. Sawasdee crafts the magnet by hand recycling paper with cement, and finishes it with green and gold paint. Features a magnet on the back.
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02/11/2024
I really like it but I wish the center was a shade different color than the rest for it to stand out. It was very well packaged.
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05/31/2023
This sculpture is lovely and looks exactly as shown. However, the seahorses nose broke off the first time I picked it up. I was able to glue it back together, but its very fragile.
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02/03/2023
This arrived in record time and is absolutely gorgeous! The picture does it no justice. Thank you Somyot, you are truly gifted and I love the idea of you recycling instead of contributing to pollution.
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12/24/2022
Like that it s made of recycled materials. Nicely crafted
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04/08/2022
Gorgeous color.
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01/19/2022
This is a lovely, well-made piece of art. I was looking for a relatively small wall hanging in a cat motif for a specific location in my entry hall. If I didnt know better, Id think this artist was reading my mind.
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"I began to think seriously about my own design work. I started to design new items by using various types of waste or scrap wood, paper, glass, cans, and coconut shell."
"Hi, I'm Somyot Sawasdee from Bangkok and when I was a child I liked to draw and make my own toys, so I decided to study drawing, sculpture and... read more