Hong Kong Inspired Jewellery Typical Hong Kong exclamation when something goes wrong. Specifications:H: 1.5 cm x W: 4.5 cm (charm)L: 55.5 cm (necklace)Material: Stainless Steel and RhinestoneColour: Gold
Hong Kong Inspired Jewellery 'Mong Mere Ah Mong' means 'What are you looking at?' - a useful phrase to fend off nosy busybodies. Specifications:H: 3 cm x W: 3 cm...
Hong Kong Inspired Jewellery A friendly Cantonese slang popular in Hong Kong - the equivalent of 'No Problem' Specifications:H: 1 cm x W: 4.5 cm (charm)L: 55.5 cm (necklace)Material: Stainless...
Hong Kong Inspired Jewellery The English greeting 'Hello' sounds like 'Prawn Guy' in Cantonese Specifications:H: 1.5 cm x W: 3 cm (charm)L: 55.5 cm (necklace)Material: Stainless Steel and RhinestoneColour: Gold
Hong Kong Inspired Jewellery The bat is an auspicious symbol in Chinese culture because the word for bat sounds like 'luck'. This design also features the double coin to symbolise...
A very popular and common Cantonese phrase that can mean 'Oops!' or 'Ohhh nooo'. Made of 100% cotton, this graphic tee is in a standard / classic fit. Details:- Classic...
Artist’s bio: Rex Koo, a Hong Kong born visual artist, is enthusiastic about pop culture, particularly Hong Kong movies, since he was a child. His style is deeply influenced by...
'A brilliant, passionate and spellbinding tour de force' Claudia Roden'Fuchsia Dunlop is one of the world's best writers on Chinese food' Ken Hom CBE The epic tale of the world's...