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  • This tee bring good luck!

  • This tee brings good luck too..

  • This is the Ghost Cat…spooky!

  • A logo I had designed about 3 or 4 years ago, I can hardly remember. It stuck to me but I never thought of it as anything special… yet people requested prints of it and even asked me permission wether they could have it tattoo’d. So here it is ^^;; Enjoy!

  • The maneki neko is a popular Japanese sculpture that is believed to bring good luck to its owner. Often used in businesses – A raised left paw attracts customers while a raised right paw supposedly attracts money. Also know as the Money Cat it is a symbolic ornament that offers people hope that they will achieve wealth and success. We all know that these ornamental pieces don’t directly produce what they promise. What they do offer is a symbol that you can look at when your feeling beaten. Having one in a highly visible place can give you a constant beacon of light that makes you persevere on something that may at times feel too hard. To believe in the abilities of one of these ornaments (and in effect believe in yourself) you can manifest success. www.mikoto.com.au

  • Meet Carina~ =D / Mewr… My Animal Friends Series: / Collaboration Designs with Karin: / Also available as mugs, magnets, buttons, mousepads, stickers, stamps and more here! =D Check out my profile for a quick thumbnail listing for all my designs! =D

  • I like to doodle during boring lectures back in school.. And i came up with Yuriko-chan! I don’t really know what species she is.. It’s like a cat mix with a raccoon? Oo” / / Yuriko-chan loves to play in the snow and she always has lil flowers to offer, hidden in her lil pocket.. Yuriko-chan’s normally cute and friendly, but if someone steps on her tail, she’d brandish her deadly claws in no seconds!! O_O” / / My Animal Friends Series: / Collaboration Designs with Karin: / Also available as mugs, magnets, buttons, mousepads, stickers, stamps and more here! =D Check out my profile for a quick thumbnail listing for all my designs! =D

  • © [ BD ] Boudicca Design – All rights reserved 2008

  • This is a little picture that I drew in photoshop. I was so impressed with myself that I decided to create it into a T-Shirt!! / Hope you like it! :)

  • Maneki neko is in japanese culture the Lucky Cat, Money cat or Fortune Cat.

  • Neko
    by shiro

    Neko-kun is a super hip guy, always wearing the latest fashion and playing it cool, only one thing can ruffle him and that’s Nezumi-chan! / Tiny Nezumi-chan’s teasing drives Neko-kun crazy and you can often see Neko-kun and Nezumi-chan in heated arguments. / When he isn’t getting into arguments, Neko-kun likes to chill out and spend a lot of time sleeping and sun bathing. Neko-kun is one of 8 pet character designs.

  • Wear this tshirt for cat related luck. / http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maneki_neko Check out my other designs below! /

  • Actually a tattoo design but why not pur it on a shirt?

  • “A bolt from the sky struck, its crackling roar startled the girl. Where was she? Who was she?”

  • Design by me and my good friend Angelina . Enjoy!

  • This Fortune Cat brings you luck… then kills you

  • Lotus the Japanese bobtail and imperial princess in her characteristic pose.

  • Blood From His Heart Spilled Onto My Dress And Was Warm…

  • After selling a tshirt of the old luck cat I decided the design was looking slightly tired and thought I’d update the luck cat giving it the vector treatment and some slightly different colours. I hope you like the results.

  • a collage of designs; how many can you find?

  • This is my second version of maneki neko, modelled this time on my dear Peony, a Japanese bobtail and niece and companion of Lotus, who inspired the first version. (There’s a photo of Peony here.) The raised right paw is said to beckon in money (whereas the left beckons in customers). Here maneki neko is wearing a bib in the style of one I bought at Zojoji Shrine in Tokyo. The bibs are intended for the small statues of the god Jizo, of which there are several brightly decorated rows at Zojoji, but you can also see them around the necks of maneki neko. This one has the traditional hemp leaf pattern. Maneki neko’s accessories are a lantern with the kanji for ‘luck’ and an origami crane representing peace. The characters on the right read ‘maneki neko’. For other items with this design, please visit my Zazzle store.

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