Rabbit Rocker
Rabbit Rocker
SKU:GAR036
In stock
There is an old tradition in China of dancers wearing masks to resemble animals or mythical beasts -- such as dragons, fish, or phoenixes -- while dancing to mimic the movements of these creatures for good luck and fortune. These dances are an integral part of Chinese New Year celebrations and weddings, but also many cultural and religious festivals. The large elaborate masks are often made of paper-mache over a bamboo frame, and then beautifully painted and adorned with layered cloth, feathers, and fur. The masks are accompanied by equally colorful costumes, and the dancers shake, leap, and twirl to the vigorous rhythm of powerful drum beats.
During the Chinese New Year, troupes of dancers visit houses and shops in the community to perform a dance called “plucking the greens” which will bring good fortune to that home or business. The “greens” were originally lettuce hung on a pole to challenge the dancers; but now the “greens” can be fruit, seafood, or even beer. If the dancers can “pluck” their target while staying in character of the animal and the dance, they are rewarded with money in a red envelope also tied to the “greens”. The more difficult the challenge, the greater the reward and good fortune.
To bring you good luck, good fortune, and a wonderful series to collect for your bracelet, OHM proudly introduces the Chinese Zodiac animals as masks for the dance! 2022 is the Year of the Rabbit, and this magnificent bunny mask has a movable jaw and a slicked back ears! Reward yourself with this good luck charm and collect all twelve. Something to look forward to!