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Year of the Tiger Calendar

Year of the Tiger Image featuring fruits, flowers, Budai, and other symbolic objects

In collaboration with our friend and talented photographer, Andria Lo, we’ve produced a still life scene in a bright, light jade green palette with pops of bold color to welcome the arrival of a new and vibrant Spring. Our Year of the Tiger calendar features sweet fruits to welcome a sweet year, chrysanthemums and noodles for a long life, kumquats for prosperity, incense for mindfulness, and Budai—a venerated monk, commonly referred to as the Laughing Buddha—to remind us all to cultivate good energy and to enjoy life.  

Year of the Tiger Calendar draped over a pile of mandarins

All proceeds from the sale of this year’s calendar will be donated to Viets for Afghans, a Vietnamese-American led advocacy and allyship organization for the Afghan Refugee Community. Funds will go towards the Sponsorship Program that will help with family resettlement costs, including rent, food and local transportation. 

Calendar Availability
We're thrilled about the enthusiasm for the calendar which has already sold out online. We still have a few copies in-store if you can make it into our Lunar New Year shop in San Francisco. If you'd like to be notified of a restock (uncertain), please add your email to the notification on the product page here

Year of the Tiger Calendar by Andria Lo and Abacus Row

Year of the Tiger Calendar measures 11” x 17.6”. 12-month calendar that starts with February 2022 and ends with January 2023 to take us through the entire Year of the Tiger.