Large Decorative Chinese Luck Yr of Snake Coins, 1 prim
Texture on flat prim front and back
1 prim
The money was called “Yasuiqian” in Chinese, meaning "money warding off evil spirits", and was believed to protect the kids from sickness and misfortune. Sometimes, the Lucky Money are given to elderly to wish them longevity and health.
In Ancient China, the Chinese lucky money was coins strung with a red line. The adults put coins under the children’s pillows when they were sleeping on the New Year’s Eve. Or kids were given when they wished someone a Happy New Year.
Modifiable so it can shrink or stretch to fit your needs. Set to Copy so you can match decor and make as many as needed.
I started landscaping on a history sim where 1/3 of the prims are reserved for tall ships and texture lag can sink a ship. Conserving prims, using low prim items, allows for more role play props to be rezzed. And using high quality, quick loading low lag textures make for convincing detail. Botanica is dedicated to providing the best low prim, low lag landscaping on the grid. After all, a prim saved is a prim earned.
Come see this and many other trees, flowers, and crops in my in-world garden.
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Good looking statue.








