Basic Principles of Combining Items

When combining feng shui items with a maneki-neko, it is important to follow these three principles.

① Align Your Goals

The prerequisite for a synergistic effect is that the maneki-neko's color and paw direction and the combined item's effect are both oriented toward the same purpose.

② Be Mindful of the Five Elements' Generative Cycle

When the five-element (direction/placement) energy of the location and the five-element energy of the item's material and color are in a "generative (nurturing)" relationship, effectiveness is enhanced.

③ Cleanliness and Tidiness Come First

No matter how good the items are, they won't work if the surrounding area is cluttered. Cleanliness and tidiness are the absolute foundation.

④ "Too Many" Is Counterproductive

Using too many items causes the energy of ki to become scattered. The guideline is 1–3 items per maneki-neko.

5 Items for Financial Fortune

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Gold Koban Coins / Old Coins
Direct strengthening of financial fortune

Placing a symbol of "wealth already present" in front of the maneki-neko is said to heighten the energy that attracts prosperity. Replicas and reproductions are considered equally effective.

The basic placement is in front of the maneki-neko (on the stand) or one coin on each of the four sides of the stand.
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Citrine (Yellow Quartz)
Financial fortune, business prosperity, positivity

A yellow crystal famous as the "merchant's stone" and "stone of financial fortune." Placing it to the right of the maneki-neko (in the direction of the wealth position) maximizes the synergistic effect on financial fortune.

The ultimate combo is placing it to the right of or in front of a gold maneki-neko with its right paw raised.
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Five Emperor Coins (Goteisen)
Financial fortune, evil warding, turning misfortune to fortune

A feng shui item consisting of five copper coins cast during the reigns of five Qing Dynasty emperors, tied together with a red cord. It is said to attract wealth and have the power to transform negative energy.

A classic placement is to place them under the maneki-neko's stand, or to display them together with the maneki-neko at the entryway.
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Jade
Financial fortune, longevity, health, stability

One of the most prized gemstones in the East. An all-purpose stone that enhances both financial fortune and health — placing it near a maneki-neko is said to protect both wealth and wellbeing.

The basic placement is on or beside the maneki-neko's stand. It pairs especially well with a green maneki-neko (health fortune).
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Gold Vessel / Bowl
A symbol for "receiving" wealth

Based on the feng shui concept that "wealth enters a vessel," placing a golden dish or bowl in front of the maneki-neko creates a symbol for "receiving" the fortune it invites in.

Place an open-topped gold vessel directly in front of the maneki-neko. You can also place koban coins or citrine inside the vessel.

3 Items for Love and Relationships

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Rose Quartz
Romantic fortune, relationship ties, self-love

A pink crystal known as the "stone of love." It works on romantic fortune, relationship bonds, and interpersonal relationships in general. Pairing it with a pink maneki-neko is the ultimate love combination.

Place it to the right of a pink maneki-neko with its left paw raised. Placing it in the southwest corner of the bedroom is the most effective.
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Fresh Flowers / Arrangement (Pink Tones)
Attracting connections, activating the space's energy

Living flowers carry strong "vital energy" and activate the energy of a space. Displaying pink or red flowers near the maneki-neko is said to heighten the energy of attraction and connection.

Place a vase to the left of the maneki-neko. Artificial flowers can also work, but fresh flowers are considered to carry stronger energy.
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Amethyst (Purple Quartz)
Connection, intuition, mental stability, improved sleep quality

A purple crystal that enhances connection, intuition, and spirituality. In matters of love, it is said to sharpen the intuition needed to "recognize a true connection." Placement in the bedroom is particularly suited.

Pair with a pink or purple maneki-neko and place on the bedside in the bedroom for benefits to both connection and sleep quality.

4 Items for Health and Purification

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Houseplants (Pachira, Pothos, etc.)
Health, growth, vitality, air purification

Living plants carry the "energy of wood," symbolizing vitality, growth, and health. Placing one near the maneki-neko is said to amplify the energy of health fortune.

Place beside or behind a green maneki-neko (health fortune). Positioning in the east to southeast direction maximizes the wood energy.
Clear Quartz
Purification, all-round amplification, clearing

Known as the "universal amplifier stone," clear quartz has the power to boost any type of fortune. Simply placing it beside a maneki-neko is said to elevate the maneki-neko's overall effectiveness.

A versatile combination that works with any color of maneki-neko. The basic placement is behind or to the side of the maneki-neko.
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Small Fountain / Water Ornament
Activating the flow of wealth, purification

In feng shui, "water carries wealth." Moving water (fountains, waterfall ornaments) is said to particularly activate the flow of wealth, and when combined with a maneki-neko, it is said to enhance financial fortune.

Combining a gold maneki-neko with a small fountain in the north direction or at the entryway creates the ultimate financial fortune combination.
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Mound of Salt (Natural Coarse Salt) on a Small Dish
Purification, warding off negative energy, space cleansing

Mori-shio (mounded salt) is an ancient Japanese method of space purification. Placing a mound of salt on a white dish near the maneki-neko dispels negative energy in the space and purifies the maneki-neko's auspicious effect.

Pairing with a black maneki-neko (evil warding) creates the ultimate negative-energy-dispelling set. Placement at the entryway is particularly effective.

3 Items for Work and Wisdom

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Tiger's Eye
Decision-making, work fortune, willpower

Known as the "stone of strong will and decisive action," tiger's eye boosts energy for work, business, and achieving goals. It pairs particularly well with a maneki-neko on a desk.

Combine with a purple or gold maneki-neko (work fortune) placed at the back right of a desk.
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Mirror (Kept Clean)
Amplifying connections, strengthening the wealth position

In feng shui, a mirror is said to have the effect of "reflecting and amplifying connections." Placing a small mirror beside a maneki-neko is believed to double the maneki-neko's inviting power through the mirror's reflection.

Placing a mirror and maneki-neko together at the wealth position (the corner diagonally opposite the entryway) can be expected to amplify financial fortune. Keeping it spotlessly clean is essential.
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Daruma Doll
Achieving goals, perseverance, luck in competition

The daruma symbolizes the spirit of "fall seven times, rise eight," and boosts the drive to pursue goals in work, exams, sports, and more. A maneki-neko and daruma combination is a classic set for business prosperity and goal achievement.

Place the daruma beside or behind the maneki-neko. Having both facing the same direction creates a unified, cohesive look.

The Ultimate Combinations by Goal

GoalManeki-nekoItems to CombinePlacement Location
💰 Maximize Financial FortuneGold, right paw raisedCitrine + gold koban coins + five emperor coinsRight side of entryway, back right of desk
🏮 Business Prosperity & More CustomersCalico, left paw raisedKoban coins + small fountain + darumaShop entrance, beside the register
💕 Romantic Success & Finding LovePink, left paw raisedRose quartz + pink flowersSouthwest corner of the bedroom
🌿 Health, Longevity & Family ProtectionGreen, either pawJade + houseplant + mounded saltLiving room, entryway
💼 Work Fortune, Promotion & DecisivenessPurple, right paw raisedTiger's eye + clear quartz + darumaBack right of study desk
🛡️ Evil Warding & Negative Energy DispellingBlack, left paw raisedMounded salt + clear quartz + mirrorEntryway (close to the exterior side)

Combinations to Avoid

⚠️ Combinations to Avoid

① Placing items with conflicting purposes in the same spot (e.g., simultaneously using an item to attract connections and one to sever them). ② Adding too many items until the shelf becomes cluttered (energy becomes scattered, which is counterproductive). ③ Leaving items untended and uncared for (dust-covered crystals and wilted flowers lower the energy of the space). ④ Forcing materials that are in a destructive five-element relationship into the same location.

Summary

Combining a maneki-neko with feng shui items produces the greatest synergistic effect when you follow three principles: align your goals, be mindful of the five elements' generative cycle, and maintain cleanliness. Start by deciding on the one area of fortune you most want to enhance, then try pairing your maneki-neko with just 1–2 items.

What matters most is not "gathering as many items as possible," but "carefully selecting items with clear intention and continuing to care for them." Together, your maneki-neko and feng shui items will bring rich good fortune to your living space.