Winlyn 120 Pcs 6 Designs Asian Red Envelopes Chinese Hong Bao Lucky Money Envelopes Lai See Packet Cash Envelopes Red Packets Red Pockets for Chinese Lunar New Year Wedding Birthday Rabbit Year 2023

$15.99

  • Quantity: Package includes 120 pcs Chinese New Year red envelopes lucky money envelopes red packets hong bao lai see in 6 auspicious gold embossed designs. Each design has 20 pcs red packets for 2023 Chinese New Year. In China and some Asian countries, people usually put money in the hong bao (red envelopes) and give as gifts during Lunar New Year, weddings, birthdays, graduations, baby birth, and other important occasions for good luck.
  • Color: Chinese lucky money envelopes feature embossed designs of auspicious floral, plum blossoms, Ruyi, Chinese knotting, rugby, football, baseball, baseball helmet, baseball bat, and Chinese good luck sayings in red and gold. Red is the lucky color that represents good fortune and warding off evil for the new year. Gold embossed Chinese characters “福”, “萬事如意”, and “大吉大利” mean good fortune, happiness and luck. “恭喜發財” means prosperity and wealth. “身體健康” means good health.
  • Size: Each Chinese hong bao envelope measures approximately 6.7″ L x 3.5″ W (17 cm x 9 cm). These long Chinese New Year red envelopes can fit dollar bills without folding them. You can also put your own coins, checks, good luck charms, lotto tickets, jewelry, or gift cards inside the lai see envelopes and tuck the envelope flap in the slit to close the envelope.
  • Material: Chinese red envelopes hong bao are made of 88 lb weight, 130 GSM matte red paper with different gold and red embossed designs. The envelope flap is not gummed, you can close the red envelope by tucking the flap in the slit on the back. Whether you’re sending cash, checks, or gift cards, these lucky money envelopes are not easy to tear and will add that perfect finishing touch to any gift giving.
  • Celebrate the start of the Year of the Rabbit with these beautiful red packets. Red envelopes are a popular gift people give during Chinese New Year, weddings, graduations, baby birth, senior person’s birthday, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and other important celebrations. Money is usually placed inside the envelopes and given to children or elderly people during Lunar New Year and also used as monetary gifts to the bride and groom. It is a traditional way to wish good luck and share blessings.
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