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The Tremendous Statue is a sculpture introduced in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The artwork is based on Houmuwu Ding, the heaviest bronzeware to survive the Ancient world. It was made in the Shang dynasty and the name means a wine vessel.

Authenticity

In New Horizons, if there is a lid on the statue, it is fake. If the top is open, it is genuine.

Museum exhibit description

"This bronze ding from ancient China is the largest and heaviest ever found. The script on the inside suggests it was created to honor the king's mother."
— Museum Exhibit, Animal Crossing: New Horizons

Sculpture information

New Horizons
Item Name Buy Price Sell Price Available From
Tremendous Statue 4,980 1,245[nb 1] Jolly Redd's Treasure Trawler
  1. Only if this sculpture is genuine


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