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Red Pocket Envelope for Chinese new year with gold print and a little shimmer!
Red packets are generally given by established married couples to the younger non-married children of the family. It is custom and polite for children to wish elders a happy new year and a year of happiness, health and good fortune before accepting the red envelope. Red envelopes are then kept under the pillow and slept on for seven nights after Chinese New Year before opening because that symbolizes good luck and fortune.
Fish signify abundance, ingots signify wealth, oranges signify happiness and prosperity, and lanterns scare of last year's demons and welcome a fresh start. 新年快樂 (Xin nian kuai le) means 'Happy New Year'.
Read more about red envelopes for Lunar New Year here!
Set of 3 red envelopes
Each measure 4.25" x 2.75" when folded
Detailed gold foiling design with subtle gold speckles throughout
Matte, semi-thick paper feels more luxe than traditionally thinner red envelopes
Die-cut closure slot to tuck in flap on back of envelope
by A Jar of Pickles