
So this is going to
spade-the-bat and as promise I added the eye refs the request was ether have red or green eyes. I mixed it up and came up with a cool eye pattern!
Well here the reason and meaning behind this cagon.
Siamese Cagon was picked because I think oriental Siamese cats look so dignify and have an air of untold knowledge:
Right Paw raised
inviting money and good fortune.
Both Paws raised
protecting home or business.
Left Paw raised
inviting customers or people.
Bell (silver or gold)
brings good fortune
Bib and Bell together
wealthiness and material abundance.
with red scarf / bib
draws attention
Green Cat
sometimes health or educations/studies.
Golden Cat
intense wealth and prosperity.
Coin Koban is a gold coin common in the Edo period or Japan. The denomination of Koban was worth one ryo (think of one ryo of equivalent to roughly one thousand dollars), an early Japanese monetary unit. Most Koban being held by Maneki Neko in modern days, depicts ten million ryo, which is representative of a considerable fortune.
On the coin it reads:prosperity, success, well-being, welfare
Golden Ingot is of Chinese origin. In ancient China, precious metals such as gold and silver were kept in a boat like ingot form, which was easily stacked. The golden ingot is now a symbol of wealth and financial prosperity, as well as an easy life. Many people place brass replicas of ingots around their homes.
On the ingot it reads: fortune, luck, fate property, assets, fortune, estate
Uchidenokozuchi Uchide Nokozuchi otherwise known as a magic money mallet, is a lucky charm that is thought to bring wealth to one who shakes it. It is usually seen in the hand of Daikoku Mantra, the god of wealth and farmers, who was fortunate enough to have coins fall out of his magic money mallet, every time he shook it, but some Maneki Neko figurines were luck enough to get their paws on one too!

Well here the reason and meaning behind this cagon.
Siamese Cagon was picked because I think oriental Siamese cats look so dignify and have an air of untold knowledge:
Right Paw raised
inviting money and good fortune.
Both Paws raised
protecting home or business.
Left Paw raised
inviting customers or people.
Bell (silver or gold)
brings good fortune
Bib and Bell together
wealthiness and material abundance.
with red scarf / bib
draws attention
Green Cat
sometimes health or educations/studies.
Golden Cat
intense wealth and prosperity.
Coin Koban is a gold coin common in the Edo period or Japan. The denomination of Koban was worth one ryo (think of one ryo of equivalent to roughly one thousand dollars), an early Japanese monetary unit. Most Koban being held by Maneki Neko in modern days, depicts ten million ryo, which is representative of a considerable fortune.
On the coin it reads:prosperity, success, well-being, welfare
Golden Ingot is of Chinese origin. In ancient China, precious metals such as gold and silver were kept in a boat like ingot form, which was easily stacked. The golden ingot is now a symbol of wealth and financial prosperity, as well as an easy life. Many people place brass replicas of ingots around their homes.
On the ingot it reads: fortune, luck, fate property, assets, fortune, estate
Uchidenokozuchi Uchide Nokozuchi otherwise known as a magic money mallet, is a lucky charm that is thought to bring wealth to one who shakes it. It is usually seen in the hand of Daikoku Mantra, the god of wealth and farmers, who was fortunate enough to have coins fall out of his magic money mallet, every time he shook it, but some Maneki Neko figurines were luck enough to get their paws on one too!
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