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Vinavast is proud to present an unprecedented cultural collaboration: Good Art HLYWD of Los Angeles joins forces with Hong Kong's master of Japanese-style tattoo art, Dust Wu, to reinterpret a legendary icon from Japanese folklore-the "Uchide no Kozuchi"(Lucky Hammer).
This is not merely an accessory; it is a tangible talisman, forged where West Coast craftsmanship meets Eastern tradition.
The Uchide no Kozuchi, wielded by the deity Daikokuten, is a sacred symbol of fortune, believed to "tap out" wealth and grant wishes. In this collaboration, Dust Wu channels his profound understanding of Japanese aesthetics into the design, adorning the piece with traditional motifs. Good Art HLYWD brings it to life with their signature precision, crafting it from solid sterling silver
with sharp, breathtaking detail.
The hammer features a movable head mechanism, a handle textured with their iconic "goosebumps" pattern, and a perfect knot meticulously hand-tied by founder Josh. It is a wearable piece of art, a cross-cultural(protective
charm), and a testament to the power of collaborative creation.