Supla 126 Pcs Chinese Red Envelopes Hong Bao Chinese Lucky Money Envelopes Red Packet Lai See Lucky Packet Cash Envelopes Red Pockets for Chinese New Year 2020 Year of The Rat Wedding Birthday

£12.99

  • Quantity: The package contains 126 Pcs Chinese Red Envelopes Hong Bao Lai See Chinese Lucky Money Envelopes in 18 Cute Rat Designs for Chinese Lunar New Year . Each Cute Gold Foil Rat Design has 7 Pcs Lucky Money Envelopes. In China, these Hong Baos (Red packet) are given out during the Lunar New Year, weddings, birthdays, graduations, and various celebrations as a money offering for good luck.
  • Dimensions(inch):Chinese Hong Bao Red Envelop come in two sizes.One size measures appr. 4.5 x 3.1(L x W). Bills folded in thirds fit perfectly in these pouches.The other size measures appr. 6.7 x 3.5(L x W).Large size of envelopes that can hold the bills without folding them.
  • Material&Color:Chinese Red Envelops(Hong Bao/Lai See) are made of paper in scarlet red. Chinese character and auspicious images are printed in stunning gold foil stamping.The flap is not gummed, but you can can close by tucking the rounded tab into the back slot.On the red envelopes, Auspicious Chinese character and cute rat design are printed in gold. The red and gold color of the envelope symbolizes bring luck, prosperity and wealth. Rats are blessed with good fortune in life.
  • Chinese red envelopes also called Hongbao, Red packets, red pockets or laiseefung. All chinese traditional red envelopes will have an auspicious image and Chinese character on the front to express a special occasion. Chinese people love the color red, and regard red as the symbol of energy, happiness and good luck. During Chinese New Year, money is put inside red envelopes to give family and friends. Sending red envelopes with money is a way to send good wishes and luck.
  • In Chinese and other East Asian societies, a red envelope(red packet) is a monetary gift which is given during holidays or special occasions such as Chinese New Year, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, weddings, birthdays, graduation, the birth of a baby, baby shower and more! In Chinese tradition, red envelopes are often given as a way to wish someone good luck. When given, they usually contain an even amount of money as a way to ward off evil spirits.
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