The original and largest Angry Cat, this 30cm version is made of porcelain in the renowned ceramics city of Jingdezhen. Each is individually hand-painted. The production is limited to 300 pieces...
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 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 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...
An automatic umbrella made with quick-drying and stain-resistant Teflon™ in the GOD illustrated original print, Bauhinia Black, an explosion of bright pink petals and green leaves. Usually seen in Hong Kong...
The popular Delay No More Ciao Hi slogan that has become synonymous with GOD on an embroidered sticker patch. The phrase is a phonetic translation of a long Cantonese profanity...
The ‘Double Happiness’ symbol is one of the most enduring motifs. It is a symbol representing many celebratory occasions such as weddings and birthdays and is a treasured symbol in...
The Double Happiness symbol is one of the most enduring motifs. It is a symbol representing many celebratory occasions such as weddings and birthdays and is a treasured symbol in...
Our fun embroidered patches allow you to show your love for Hong Kong by proudly displaying these coloured patches on any of your stuff. Our patches also have a strong...
Beloved in Chinese culture, goldfish are believed to invite wealth, prosperity, and harmony into your life because the Chinese word for ‘fish’ sounds like the word ‘abundance’. They are also...
This eye mask is designed in the style of old Hong Kong street signs hence the Chinese reads 'Good Night Lane'. Soft cotton padding makes it super comfortable on the...
Imperial guardian lions are traditionally found on doors and gates of palaces to protect the occupants from evil spirits. Today they are still seen guarding residences and businesses preventing people...