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Tết Lì Xì Year of the Cat Envelopes Set by Stacy Nguyen Creative
Tết Lì Xì Year of the Cat Envelopes by Stacy Nguyen Creative
Tết Lì Xì Year of the Cat Envelopes by Stacy Nguyen Creative
Tết Lì Xì Year of the Cat Envelopes by Stacy Nguyen Creative
Tết Lì Xì Year of the Cat Envelopes by Stacy Nguyen Creative
Tết Lì Xì Year of the Cat Envelopes by Stacy Nguyen Creative
Tết Lì Xì Year of the Cat Envelopes by Stacy Nguyen Creative
Tết Lì Xì Year of the Cat Envelopes Set by Stacy Nguyen Creative
Tết Lì Xì Year of the Cat Envelopes by Stacy Nguyen Creative
Tết Lì Xì Year of the Cat Envelopes by Stacy Nguyen Creative
Tết Lì Xì Year of the Cat Envelopes by Stacy Nguyen Creative
Tết Lì Xì Year of the Cat Envelopes by Stacy Nguyen Creative
Tết Lì Xì Year of the Cat Envelopes by Stacy Nguyen Creative
Tết Lì Xì Year of the Cat Envelopes by Stacy Nguyen Creative

Lì Xì Envelopes - Year of the Cat

$8.00
$16.00

“Chúc Mừng Năm Mới” is Vietnamese for Happy New Year! This year the Vietnamese and Chinese zodiacs diverge. In Vietnamese culture, it is the Year of the Cat; whereas in Chinese culture, it is Year of the Rabbit.

Celebrate Lunar New Year with a set of 5 lì xì (lucky money) envelopes featuring Year of the Cat original illustrations by Stacy Nguyen. The envelopes feature cats among Vietnamese food items.

Each lì xì is fully reversible and designed in a no-glue format. One side features the illustrated artwork, while the reverse showcases a utilitarian “envelope-style” design that allows them to be sent through the post/mail.

Through the red envelope, one of the most widely recognized traditions associated with the Lunar New Year, Stacy Nguyen’s Vietnamese-centric designs give visibility to Vietnamese communities on a holiday that is often regarded as Chinese New Year. Stacy is a Vietnamese American illustrator, visual designer, and writer whose work explores the ways race, Vietnameseness, and gender intersect within the lens of popular culture.


Details

Color – multi

Size – 3.25 x 7 inches, approximately

Materials – ink, smooth uncoated matte paper

Origin – Seattle, Washington, USA

Notable – reversable