'Dai pai dongs' or street cafes in Hong Kong are easily distinguished with their green awnings, campstool seating and chopsticks in a metal canister. Though slowly dwindling, there are still...
MingCha's Tea Pot Set includes a glass infuser mug (250ml) and Jasmine Blossoms in their signature glass tube put together in a beautiful gift box. Jasmine Blossoms is a handcrafted...
Lion Rock is one of the most iconic landscapes in Hong Kong. It witnesses all of the changes and moments of our home. It also signifies the "never give up" spirit in...
Big Buddha, as known as, the Tian Tan Buddha is one of the iconic tourist attraction in Hong Kong and seat on top of the hill in the Lantau Island. The Big...
Upgrade your bath experience and cocoon yourself with the Zest of Asia fluffy bath towel collection. Made from the thickest cotton and decorated simply with an embroidered Double-Happiness symbol on...
Made of durable stoneware, a mug featuring the classic phrase 'I Love Hong Kong' in Chinese on bold navy reflecting the spirit of our day. Details:- Made of...
GOD Original Woven Boxer Shorts, featuring a captivating black and white version of our renowned GOD Signature Print, Yaumati. Inspired by the unique vernacular architecture of Hong Kong, Yaumati...
Part of the Icon HK tea towel collection by Zest of Asia, this towel has two birdcages in red embroidery with a white base and light red stripes. Perfect for making...
A 45 x 45 GOD Original cushion cover with a GOD illustration of The God Of Wealth. The God of Wealth or Choy Sun is said to bestow riches to...
We'll ride it out, or die trying. Printed on 270gsm recycled paperBlank insideSize is A6 when folded [10.5 x 14.8 cm]1 cream envelope includedComes naked (without cellophane packaging)Printed in Hong Kong with low...
The Maneki-neko, also known as Lucky Cat or Fortune Cat is an iconic Japanese figurine and lucky charm, believed to bring good luck to its owner. There are many stories...
The 'Letterbox' is one of the most popular G.O.D. signature prints. It is inspired by the metal letterboxes that were scattered throughout hallways in older Hong Kong buildings in order...