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Be inspired by chic designs in Chinese dress, home decor and accessories from Asia Ideas. With our paper lanterns from the orient and all of the other home decor items and garments we offer, our passion is to surround you with peace and joy.
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Chinese Fortune God
The Chinese have the custom of handing up scrolls and posters to celebrate the traditional New Year-- now called the Spring Festival. The themes expressed in New Year pictures cover a wide range, from plump babies holding a fish to the Old God of Longevity, from landscapes to birds and flowers. This scroll features the Chinese Fortune God who brings wealth to you.
• made from velvet with gold embossing.
• 40.5" length X 21.5" width.
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In Asian cultures, monetary gifts are usually presented in red envelopes during festive occasions, like weddings, birthdays, and the New Year. While their main task is to bear gifts, their second duty is to shower the recipient with luck, joy, and prosperity. Bring Luck and joy into your next party with our Chinese New Year Envelopes with Candy. Individually wrapped candy. (6 pcs. per pkg.) Fat-free. 12 packs per order.
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Chinese Red Lanterns.
String these paper lanterns for a Zen-like environment. Its shape and color grabs attention and adds a new twist to any decor. Gauzy rice paper provides soft lighting and prevents glare. Thin metal ribs. Suspend the lantern with wire hoops. Lanterns can also stand on its plastic rim and be used as center pieces for parties.
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