You may choose mixed designs or select custom quantities for specific designs.
For example, if you would like 6 Red Pockets and 6 Yuanbao, simply select Custom Quantity of Design and note your preferred quantities.
DESIGN(Royal icing cookies):
1. Red Pocket2. Horse
3. Nian Monster
4. Mandarin
5. Luck
6. Yuanbao
7. Lantern lamp
🧧 Red Pocket
A red pocket is a traditional red envelope containing money, commonly given during Lunar New Year, weddings, and special occasions.
Red symbolises good luck, happiness, and protection, while the money inside represents blessings and well wishes, rather than its monetary value.🐎 Year of the Horse
The Year of the Horse is one of the twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac.
People born in this year are often believed to be energetic, independent, confident, and hard-working.
The Horse represents strength, freedom, and success through determination.👹 Nian Monster
The Nian Monster is a legendary creature from Chinese folklore, believed to appear once a year to harm villages.
It was discovered to fear the colour red, loud noises, and fire, which explains the traditions of wearing red, setting off fireworks, and decorating homes during Lunar New Year.
“Nian” is also the Chinese word for year.🍊 Mandarin
Mandarin oranges are traditionally exchanged during Lunar New Year.
Their golden colour symbolises wealth and prosperity, and their pronunciation sounds similar to words meaning luck and fortune.
Gifting mandarins is a way of wishing good luck and success.🍀 Luck (福)
In Chinese culture, luck represents happiness, good fortune, and blessings.
The character 福 (Fú) is often displayed upside down during New Year celebrations, as “upside down” sounds like “luck has arrived” in Chinese.💰 Yuanbao (元宝)
A yuanbao is an ancient Chinese gold or silver ingot symbolising wealth, prosperity, and abundance.
It is commonly seen in Lunar New Year decorations, desserts, and gifts, and is believed to attract financial luck for the year ahead.🏮Lantern/ Lamp
Red lanterns in particular represent happiness, joy, and warding off bad luck, which is why they are widely used during Chinese New Year decorations.
MADE TO ORDER
Cookies are handmade to order. Please allow 3 days notice (+ shipping time for a week if you wish us to ship it to you).Limited availability each date. Each cookie is individually wrapped.
COOKIE SHAPE
Shapes: Approximately 6cm to8cm depending on the shape. Measured at the longest points.
COOKIE CARE AND STORAGE
Please keep cookies in a cool place (away from direct sunlight).Do not refrigerate your cookies as fondant icing might be tacky and the edible ink might run or smudge due to condensation. Cookies are best eaten within 4 - 6 weeks.
DISCLAIMER
Each cookie is handmade to order.Actual colour may vary depending on image quality or limitations from food colouring ink.
ALLERGENS
Contains egg, dairy, gluten, soy. May contain traces of nuts.
CHANGES OR CANCELATION
Please note that no changes or cancelations can be made to your order within 1 week of requested delivery or pick up date.
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Cancellation or Change of date
Please let us know at least one week in advance if you need to make any changes. Refunds are not available for late notice. Date changes can be rescheduled once within a maximum of two weeks.

