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Lucky Feast

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"Lucky Feast" Designed by Eduardo Valadez Arenas

The Lucky Feast ox design illustrates ingredients commonly seen and used in the New Year meal as well as everyday life. The shrimp represents liveliness, happiness, and good fortune. Dumplings symbolize wealth due to their resemblance to ingots, an old Chinese currency. Tofu is for the fulfillment of wealth and happiness while mushrooms are for longevity. Never left off the dinner table is a hot pot of tea to wash down the delicious meal, but also to pay respects to the elders.

This Ox was sponsored by Lucky California with net proceeds benefiting Chinatown YMCA.

Statue Details

  • Approximately 5.5' x 6' x 3'
  • Weighs 150 pounds
  • Made of high density foam and fiberglass

Shipping & Delivery

  • Base is not included.
  • Additional shipping & handling fees apply. Insurance is available upon request.
  • Payment must be received in full before making delivery arrangements. Please make check payable to SF Chinese Chamber of Commerce (730 Sacramento St. San Francisco, CA 94108)
  • No returns, refunds, or exchanges.