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USPS Zodiac Animal Masks

USPS Zodiac Animal Masks

USPS launched an annual Lunar New Year NFT series in 2022 on Immutable X, featuring the respective zodiac animals as three-dimensional masks — part of the physical stamp series 2020-2031. Artist Camille Chew constructs the masks from hand-printed paper with acrylic paint and paper elements. Sally Anderson-Bruce photographs them, Antonio Alcalá designs the final layout. This edition features the Year of the Snake 2025 mask in two variants: Common (5,888) and Secret Rare Pane of 20 (588). The series celebrates Asian-American cultural heritage.

Variants

VariantVariantMintageRarity
Secret Rare Pane of 205881
Common5,8882

About the USPS Lunar New Year NFT Series

The USPS Lunar New Year NFT Series follows the underlying 12-year physical Lunar New Year stamp series that USPS has been issuing since 2020 — with one zodiac animal per year in the Chinese-Asian lunar calendar.

The 12-Year Stamp Series 2020-2031

USPS' physical Lunar New Year stamp series is planned as a 12-year programme, with artist Camille Chew designing all editions:

#YearZodiac animalStamp dateNFT edition?
12020Rat (Mouse)11.01.2020No
22021Ox12.02.2021No
32022Tiger01.02.2022Yes (31.01.2022)
42023Rabbit19.01.2023Yes
52024Dragon20.01.2024Yes
62025Snake25.01.2025Yes (29.01.2025)
72026Horsetbd 2026expected
82027Goattbd 2027expected
92028Monkeytbd 2028expected
102029Roostertbd 2029expected
112030Dogtbd 2030expected
122031Pigtbd 2031expected

NFT editions have been appearing since 2022 (three years after the start of the physical series). The first two stamps (Rat 2020, Ox 2021) were not issued as NFTs — the USPS NFT programme started with Day of the Dead in November 2021.

Camille Chew — the Lunar Artist

Camille Chew has been the consistent artist of the Lunar series since 2020. She is a mixed-media artist specializing in paper sculptures and 3D mask construction. Her process:

  1. Hand-printed paper sheets — she prints patterns/motifs on paper (Asian textile inspirations)
  2. Paper cutting — sheets are precisely cut
  3. Folding and scoring — mask is folded into 3D form
  4. Acrylic painting — additional details
  5. Paper elements — flowers, tassels as ornamentation
  6. Papier-mâché backing — stabilization
  7. Studio photography by Sally Anderson-Bruce on white background
  8. Stamp layout by Antonio Alcalá

This handcraft approach differs from digitally-illustrated Day of Dead NFTs (Luis Fitch) or the Disney/Marvel CGI aesthetic of other VeVe drops.

Drop Performance per Year

YearAnimalCommon mintageEstimated totalDate
2022Tiger11,888~20,00031.01.2022 (8 AM PT)
2023Rabbit~8,000~12,000January 2023
2024Dragon~8,000~12,000January 2024
2025Snake5,8886,47629.01.2025 (8 AM PT)

Mintages have decreased from Tiger 2022 (11,888 Common) to Snake 2025 (5,888 Common) — a reduction of approximately 50% over four years. This follows the general trend toward smaller mintages from 2023.

Stamp Pane Art at USD 120

USPS offers a Stamp Pane Art variant at USD 120 for each Lunar edition — an NFT representing a full 20-pane sheet of the stamp (instead of a single stamp). This corresponds to physical 20-pane stamp sheets.

For the Tiger edition 2022, the Pane drop appeared one day after the main drop:

  • Stamp Art Drop: 31.01.2022, 8 AM PT, USD 6
  • Stamp Pane Art Drop: 01.02.2022, 12 PM PT, USD 120

The price factor 20× reflects the stamp pane factor (20 stamps in one pane). Other NFT stamp issuers (FR, IT, JP) have not offered comparable formats.

Theme: Asian-American Cultural Heritage

The Lunar New Year programme reflects Asian-American communities in the US (Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tibetan, Mongolian, Malaysian, Filipino) — approximately 22 million people according to the 2020 Census.

The choice aligns with USPS' diversity representation in the NFT programme — Day of the Dead (Latino communities), Lunar New Year (Asian-American communities), Christmas (mainstream Christian traditions), Earth Day (environmental themes).

Designer Continuity

The Camille Chew continuity across all Lunar editions creates consistent visual identity:

  • Each edition uses the same mask construction technique
  • Collectors can acquire all 12 animals as a set over 12 years
  • Camille Chew is identified with the series

This contrasts with FR NFTimbre (different artists per edition) or DE Architecture (AI-generated without artist identity).

Programme Context

The Lunar series represents a long-term commitment in the USPS NFT programme:

  1. 12-year planned theme series (4 NFT editions released so far)
  2. Single artist across all editions
  3. Stamp Pane Art premium format at USD 120
  4. Asian-American cultural representation
  5. Mintage reduction from 11,888 to 5,888 Common over 4 years

The series is scheduled to continue through 2031, making it a multi-year programme commitment extending beyond typical 2-3 year programme cycles of other issuers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 12-year Lunar stamp series?

USPS has been issuing a 12-year stamp series for Lunar New Year since 2020, with one zodiac animal per year. Order: Rat 2020, Ox 2021, Tiger 2022, Rabbit 2023, Dragon 2024, Snake 2025, Horse 2026, Goat 2027, Monkey 2028, Rooster 2029, Dog 2030, Pig 2031. NFT editions start in 2022 — the first two stamps (Rat 2020, Ox 2021) were not issued as NFTs. Camille Chew is the artist of the entire series and constructs each animal as a three-dimensional mask from hand-printed paper.

How is Camille Chew's mask construction process done?

Camille Chew first prints patterns on paper, then precisely cuts and folds the sheets into three-dimensional forms. Details like eyes and ornaments are painted with acrylics. Additional paper elements — flowers, tassels, ribbons — are added. The mask is stabilized from behind with papier-mâché. Sally Anderson-Bruce photographs the finished masks in studio on white background, Antonio Alcalá creates the final stamp layout. This handcrafted process creates a physical authenticity unusual in the NFT format.

Why is there a Stamp Pane Art drop at $120?

The Stamp Pane Art drop is a USPS-specific premium variant: an NFT representing a full stamp pane with 20 stamps (instead of a single stamp). For the Tiger edition 2022, it appeared one day after the main drop (01.02.2022) at a price of $120 — 20× the $6 single price. The pane format is analogous to physical 20-pane sheets that USPS collectors also buy in the real postal system. In NFT format, it is a premium collector variant with higher acquisition value. These Stamp Pane Art drops are a USPS specificity — other NFT stamp issuers (FR, IT, JP) have no comparable format.

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