A most popular pastime today, Mahjong originates from ancient China. Four players draw tiles in turns until one can collect a hand with a pre-set pattern. Hands have different winning...
The 'Double Happiness' motif is one of the most popular icons of Chinese culture. It is appropriate for many different celebratory occasions from birthdays to weddings and is a treasured...
The giant panda is the rarest member of the bear family and considered to be China's national treasure. In efforts to raise awareness of their near extinct numbers, G.O.D. created...
A 45 x 45 cushion cover with GOD's original Lucky Cat. This lucky cat is part of the three wise set: hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. ...
A pair of GOD Original Boxer Briefs, featuring our renowned GOD Signature Print, Yaumati. Inspired by the unique vernacular architecture of Hong Kong, Yaumati is a popular neighbourhood in...
The 'Double Happiness' motif is one of the most popular icons of Chinese culture. It is appropriate for many different celebratory occasions from birthdays to weddings and is a treasured...
The 'Double Happiness' motif is one of the most popular icons of Chinese culture. It is appropriate for many different celebratory occasions from birthdays to weddings and is a treasured...
A 45 x 45 cushion cover with GOD's original Lucky Cat. This lucky cat is part of the three wise set: hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. ...
Specifications: S: 75 cmM: 79 cmL: 83 cmXL: 87 cm H: 30.4 cm x W: 15 cm x D: 1.2 cm (box) Fabric: 100% cottonFit: Standard
Inspired by Hong Kong’s rich culture, the ‘Newspaper’ signature print is a replication of a classic Hong Kong classified section of the newspaper. The instantly recognisable graphic style has a...
Upgrade your bath experience and cocoon yourself with Zest of Asia fluffy bath towel collection. Made from the thickest cotton and decorated simply with an embroidered Double-Happiness symbol on one side. ...
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...