Complete mini mahjong set in a soft zippered carry case with the GOD original signature print, Mahjong Mix. The case has a zippered pocket in the lid and a convenient carry...
A bold and stylish canvas print tote with leather trim and straps in a GOD original print of illustrated mahjong tiles mixing traditional tiles with GOD's own black Mahjong set on a...
A water-resistant and easy to clean placemat featuring an exclusive GOD signature print, Black Mahjong. Black Mahjong is an illustrated print where the tiles have been changed to a bold red, white and...
A door mat with a GOD original print of illustrated mahjong tiles mixing traditional tiles with GOD's own black Mahjong. A most popular pastime today, Mahjong requires four players to collect...
A GOD original print of illustrated mahjong tiles mixing traditional tiles with GOD's own black Mahjong. A most popular pastime today, Mahjong requires four players to collect tiles in turns...
Mahjong is an ancient game from China, which remains one of the most popular pastimes today. It requires four players to sit around a square table taking turns in drawing...
This pair of socks features the GOD created black, white and red Mahjong print on a green base. Mahjong is an ancient game from China, which remains one of the...
Mahjong A favourite pastime One of Hong Kong Scenes Greeting Cards Hong Kong Scenes Greeting Cards is a set of eight greeting cards depicting scenes of popular Hong Kong pastimes. These...
Attach this zipper case to your notebook and have pens ready anytime. Two convenient card slots inside plus an elasticated band to adjust to different notebook sizes. Specifications:Size: 8 (h)...
A set of four stackable mugs with a connecting design of the GOD print, Mahjong, in a convenient metal storage rack. Mahjong is an ancient game from China, which...
A Mahjong tile featuring the sparrow (or number 1 Bamboo). Not just for Christmas, they make wonderful wedding favours, perfect as part of a gift hamper, for unique table settings,...
Following in her father's footsteps at age 13, Ho Sau-Mei began training in the art of carving mahjong tiles by hand. Now in her mid-60s, Ho carries on her family...