KUNG FU PANDA: LUCKY RABBIT OF THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT
$999.00
ABOUT THIS ITEM
● Selected high-quality brass materials, using the ancient lost-wax casting copper process, accurate restoration, excellent variety, and eternal classic.
● Handmade by senior craftsmen, high-temperature color burning + hand-painted color, colorful and timeless, it is an iterative work of brass sculpture.
● It is suitable for decoration in various environments, including homes, offices and hotels, and is the best decorative ornament and collectible for landscaping.
● High-end sculptures, exquisite gifts, ideal gifts for housewarming, festivals, birthdays or party activities.
DETAILS
Title of the Work: KUNG FU PANDA: LUCKY RABBIT OF THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT
Item No.: D003002D
Material: Brass
Brand: TONGSHIFU
Surface Treatment: Copper Color Burning & Hand Painting
Product Dimensions:
Size: 16cm L × 16cm W × 20cm H
Net Weight: about 2 kg

23 reviews for KUNG FU PANDA: LUCKY RABBIT OF THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT
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Amelia Davis –
Beautifully made and full of charm.
Alexandra Cain –
What makes this rabbit special is how it blends festive spirit with artistic depth. It’s not just a decoration for Lunar New Year—it’s a lasting symbol of joy, creativity, and heritage. The combination of ancient techniques and modern design makes it stand out as a true collector’s item.
Layla Clark –
Combines traditional Chinese symbolism with cartoon storytelling. Definitely a standout item in my collection.
Emma Johnson –
My kids love seeing it around the house. It reminds them of the movie and also teaches them about the meaning behind the Lunar New Year.
Lily Walker –
Une belle fusion entre l’art traditionnel et l’univers animé. Parfaite pour les collectionneurs et amateurs de culture asiatique.
Lillian Allen –
A charming and meaningful collectible.
Chloe Jackson –
Makes a great housewarming gift. Especially if the recipient loves Asian culture or Kung Fu Panda.
Eleanor Young –
The hand-painted details bring out the charm of the rabbit character. Each one looks unique and full of personality.
Aurora White –
As someone who appreciates both animation and fine art, this piece truly speaks to me. The lost-wax casting method brings out every detail with precision, and the hand-painted touches make each sculpture feel like a one-of-a-kind artwork. It’s rare to find licensed merchandise that feels so personal and authentic.
Hannah Robinson –
The metallic texture adds depth and sophistication. It doesn’t look like mass-produced merchandise at all.
Emily Lopez –
Feels like a museum-quality item despite being based on an animated film. The craftsmanship elevates it beyond typical merchandise.
Elizabeth Gonzalez –
Makes a thoughtful gift for Lunar New Year or birthdays. Especially if they love Kung Fu Panda or traditional craftsmanship.
Melody Hamilton –
Sturdy base and balanced design. It won’t tip over easily even when placed on uneven surfaces.
Isabella Jones –
Looks great in any room, whether you’re celebrating the Year of the Rabbit or not. It has universal appeal and fits well with modern decor.
Abigail Hernandez –
The rabbit’s pose feels lively and energetic. It’s amazing how much motion is captured in a static sculpture.
Olive Bryan –
Elegant and full of cultural significance.
Scarlett Taylor –
This lucky rabbit sculpture is more than just a holiday collectible—it’s a beautiful piece of art. The brass material gives it a classic feel, while the hand-painted colors add vibrancy and life. It’s perfect for both collectors and fans of the movie.
Harper Rodriguez –
Ideal for displaying alongside other Kung Fu Panda collectibles. It brings a sense of culture and celebration into your space.
Peyton Washington –
A meaningful and artistic tribute to the Year of the Rabbit.
Bethany Singleton –
Perfect size for display on a side table or mantelpiece. Not too large but still makes a statement.
Victoria Lee –
I was really impressed by how expressive this little rabbit looks. Despite its small size, every curve and facial expression feels carefully crafted. The use of high-temperature color burning ensures the finish lasts long and remains vibrant over time.
Charlotte Miller –
Artful, elegant, and full of symbolism.
Olivia Smith –
Received many compliments from guests. It’s a conversation starter and adds a touch of whimsy to our living room.