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The mooncake story

Artwork by Edwina Kung

Mid-Autumn festival is a day where families gathers. We also eat Pemolo as part of the celebration. Pemolo in cantonese is "柚子/沙田柚", and "柚子" has the same pronounication as "遊子", which means wanderer/traveller. While eating Pemolo, it is with hope that our families who are away from home will return on this day to gather. 

More about Mid-Autumn festival 
Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the lantern or moon festival, takes place annually on the 15th day of the eighth month in the Chinese calendar. This year, that day falls on September 10. To celebrate the holiday, families and friends gather to revel in festivities like feasting on mooncakes, playing with lanterns, and moon gazing.

-Product Information-
Fine art print using inkjet printing and archival pigments on acid-free, 100 % cotton 312 gsm paper.

A4 size (21 x 29.7 cm) and A5 size (14.8 x 21) and includes a 15mm white border.

Printed in the UK
Titled, signed & numbered, edition of 30

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All prints are posted in secure envelopes. 2nd/1st Class (UK) and standard Airmail (International). Please note that delivery time will vary depending on your location. Every effort is made to dispatch orders 1- 2 working days after they are placed

All pieces are sent unframed.

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The print will fit into a standard A4/ A5 frame

Affordable option:https://sostrenegrene.com/en-gb/products/home-interiors/frame-21-x-29-7-p-49269688

Oak frames: https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/644635184/picture-frame-a4-photo-frame-natural?ref=cart

The mooncake story

£13.00Price

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