The Gift Edit

Not every gift needs to make a grand statement.

Sometimes it's a zodiac sticker chosen for someone born in the right year. A gold horse tucked onto a keyring before the start of a new venture. A small token of good fortune slipped into a card, a gift bag, or a pocket.

The best gifts often feel personal. Thoughtful rather than expected.

Good Fortune, Within Reach

A blessing attached to a phone. A zodiac animal carried every day. Small pieces, perhaps, but often the ones that become part of a daily routine.

Featuring blessings of wealth and all twelve zodiac animals, these miniature stickers bring a touch of personality and good fortune to the things we carry most.

Photo: Blessing & Zodiac cell phone stickers

For New Chapters

Some gifts mark an occasion. Others acknowledge a turning point.

A graduation. A promotion. A new business. A move across the country.

The horse has long been associated with ambition, determination, and forward momentum, making it a fitting companion for whatever comes next.

A Small Wish for the Future

There are few occasions that inspire optimism quite like the arrival of a child.

Inspired by the tradition of Zhuazhou, these miniature objects represent hopes for the years ahead. A writing instrument. An abacus. A ruyi. A ceremonial hat. Each one chosen not for what it is, but for what it represents.

A Little Prosperity

Gold bars. Ancient coins. Yanbao.

The symbols are familiar, but their appeal remains unchanged. Given individually or collected together, they are often chosen for business openings, milestone celebrations, Lunar New Year, and anyone who could use a little extra luck.

Photo: Gold Bar

Photo: Ancient Coin

Photo: Yanbao

Some gifts are forgotten by the time the wrapping paper is gone.

Others find a place on a desk, a shelf, a keychain, or a phone case and stay there for years.

Often, it's the smallest ones that leave the biggest impression.