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Cultural Relics | Home » » Gold Lucky Money Chinese New Year Envelopes / Lai See / Hongbao; Kumquats and Luck | | | | | | | Description: | | In China, during New Years little red envelopes are given out to friends and family. The envelopes are called "hongbao" in Mandarin or "laisee" in Cantonese; the Americanized name is Lucky Money. The tradition is meant to bring good luck to both the giver and the receiver. The envelopes are also used at special occasions such as weddings. These unique envelopes have gold embossed Chinese "LUCKY" characters and have little orange kumquat fruits to symbolize prosperity and wealth. | | | Features: | |
• High quality paper with gold metallic embossing
• 12 envelopes in each set; size is 4.5" X 3"
• Each has the LUCKY character embossed in gold
• Kumquat Fruits symbolize gold coins and prosperity
• Use for Chinese New Year, weddings and gift giving
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