The Maneki-neko (also known as Fortune Cat or Lucky Cat) is an iconic Japanese figurine and lucky charm, believed to bring good fortune to its owner. There are many stories about its origins.
When Lao Ganbu first saw a Fortune Cat, he was struck by its similarity to the rude gesture of ‘giving someone the finger’. The gesture expresses disdain or annoyance, which cats are indeed known for. It is simply a whimsical and humorous take on a cute icon.
This Stuffy Cat with hook attachment that can be hung on handbags, backpacks and other acccesories. When you squeeze its tummy, you can hear the angry "MEH-OW!" sound.
About the artist
Lao Ganbu (老干部) is the nom de plume of a retired, reclusive official, turned artist, who spent his formative years in China during and after the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Laboring in factories and fields as a student, he had plenty of time to consider the irony of human existence, which is reflected in his creations.
Lao Ganbu (老干部) is the nom de plume of a retired, reclusive official, turned artist, who spent his formative years in China during and after the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Laboring in factories and fields as a student, he had plenty of time to consider the irony of human existence, which is reflected in his creations.
The artist now lives in the shadows, on the margins of society and prefers to remain anonymous.
Specifications:
Size: 13 (h) cm
Colour: White
Size: 13 (h) cm
Colour: White
Material: Polyester
*Please allow 1-3 cm error due to manual measurement.