The gift box design incorporates Hong Kong cityscape illustrations drawn by Karen Aruba, fully demonstrating the charm of local culture and art. The design was completed by two generations of father and daughter. Master Zhang Chengzhong used traditional hand-carved mahjong skills, and his daughter used the creative art perspective to transform the hand-carved mahjong brand skills of intangible cultural heritage into meaningful cultural artworks. This gift box is not only a gift, but also a story of inheritance and innovation.
Four selections of hand-carved mahjong card designs include
Bird
- 80,000
- One tube
- hair
This gift box has a designated pattern, please choose one. It is mainly used as a souvenir or New Year gift. It is not suitable for mahjong games.
Gift box colors will be selected randomly and are subject to stock availability. If you have specific color requirements, you can inform us in advance, thank you!
About Master Zhang Chengzhong
Each hand-carved mahjong tablet is carved by his father, Master Zhang. Master Cheung is a mahjong brand craftsman with 50 years of experience in Hong Kong. From the 1950s to 2009, he and his father jointly operated a large-scale mahjong brand manufacturing factory in Hong Kong. After retiring in recent years, he has devoted himself to the important work of preserving Hong Kong's hand-carved mahjong craftsmanship and cultural heritage. .
Master Zhang pursues the ultimate in craftsmanship and relies on his passion for traditional techniques to pass on this long-standing culture. Every stroke of his hand-carving is delicate and precise, demonstrating the traditional value and craftsmanship of Hong Kong's mahjong craftsmanship.
This gift box is not only a tribute to the sparrow culture, but also an effort to preserve and inherit intangible cultural heritage. Through this work, we hope to let more people understand the history of Hong Kong mahjong craftsmanship and continue to promote the innovation and development of this culture.
Family stories and artistic heritage*
The story of the former Fuxing Long Mahjong Factory and Karen Aruba Art's hand-carved mahjong has been widely reported by the media and participated in many international art exhibitions. It combines traditional mahjong skills with creative arts. Thank you for your efforts in protecting Hong Kong culture!
Four selections of hand-carved mahjong card designs include
Bird
- 80,000
- One tube
- hair
This gift box has a designated pattern, please choose one. It is mainly used as a souvenir or New Year gift. It is not suitable for mahjong games.
Gift box colors will be selected randomly and are subject to stock availability. If you have specific color requirements, you can inform us in advance, thank you!
About Master Zhang Chengzhong
Each hand-carved mahjong tablet is carved by his father, Master Zhang. Master Cheung is a mahjong brand craftsman with 50 years of experience in Hong Kong. From the 1950s to 2009, he and his father jointly operated a large-scale mahjong brand manufacturing factory in Hong Kong. After retiring in recent years, he has devoted himself to the important work of preserving Hong Kong's hand-carved mahjong craftsmanship and cultural heritage. .
Master Zhang pursues the ultimate in craftsmanship and relies on his passion for traditional techniques to pass on this long-standing culture. Every stroke of his hand-carving is delicate and precise, demonstrating the traditional value and craftsmanship of Hong Kong's mahjong craftsmanship.
This gift box is not only a tribute to the sparrow culture, but also an effort to preserve and inherit intangible cultural heritage. Through this work, we hope to let more people understand the history of Hong Kong mahjong craftsmanship and continue to promote the innovation and development of this culture.
Family stories and artistic heritage*
The story of the former Fuxing Long Mahjong Factory and Karen Aruba Art's hand-carved mahjong has been widely reported by the media and participated in many international art exhibitions. It combines traditional mahjong skills with creative arts. Thank you for your efforts in protecting Hong Kong culture!