Pai Gow was a popular pastime for Hong Kong gentlemen in the 70s and 80s, with origins tracing back to the Song Dynasty. This game even makes an appearance in the classic novel "The Deer and the Cauldron"!
Front: 財運亨通 (Smooth financial fortune)
Back: 【地】 (Earth) Pai Gow motif
The lettering is meticulously hand-painted with gold lacquer.
Crafted from 6mm black acrylic, measuring 75mm x 30mm, featuring engraved text.
*Please note that there may be slight variations in color between the product photos and the actual item. The color of the item received will be the definitive one.*
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- Acrylic
- How It's Made
- Machine-made
- Where It's Made
- Hong Kong
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- Customizable
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- Li Han Gang Kai is a street calligraphy style from the 1980s, rich with the essence of Hong Kong. Once used primarily for advertising signs, it is now being incorporated into various refined products. We hope this typeface, imbued with a distinct Hong Kong character, can be preserved.
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