Two Mooncake Paperweights in two-tone Lapis/Scrape and Scarlet/Honey surrounded by vibrant summer flowers and gooseberries.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Scarlet/Honey surrounded by dried ginkgo leaves.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Scarlet/Honey surrounded by cool greenery and delicate concord grapes.
Three Mooncake Paperweights in two-tone Scarlet/Honey.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Scarlet/Honey.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Scarlet/Honey.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Lapis/Scrape surrounded by dried ginkgo leaves.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Lapis/Scrape surrounded cool greenery and delicate concord grapes.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Lapis/Scrape surrounded by thistle and wax flowers.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Lapis/Scrape.
Two Mooncake Paperweights in two-tone Lapis/Scrape and Scarlet/Honey surrounded by vibrant summer flowers and gooseberries.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Scarlet/Honey surrounded by dried ginkgo leaves.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Scarlet/Honey surrounded by cool greenery and delicate concord grapes.
Three Mooncake Paperweights in two-tone Scarlet/Honey.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Scarlet/Honey.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Scarlet/Honey.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Lapis/Scrape surrounded by dried ginkgo leaves.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Lapis/Scrape surrounded cool greenery and delicate concord grapes.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Lapis/Scrape surrounded by thistle and wax flowers.
A Mooncake Paperweight in two-tone Lapis/Scrape.

Mooncake Paperweight | Two Tone

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TWO TONE

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Mooncakes are small, round pastries traditionally enjoyed around the Mid-Autumn Festival in Chinese culture. Designed by Pewabic Marketing Manager Frances Ma, this tile is a tribute to her father, Hin-Long Ma, who would bring home the tasty treats to share with his family. The centerpiece of the Mooncake tile is the Wufu symbol, or the “five blessings,” which represents well-wishes for health, wealth, long life, love of virtue, and a peaceful death. As one of five brothers, this symbol held special significance to Hin-Long. 

Frances says, “For me, food was the primary bridge to my Chinese heritage. I hope people connect with this design, regardless of their cultural background. After all, food and art are meant to be shared!”

  • 3.75” x 3.75”
  • Handcrafted in Detroit
  • Individually hand-pressed and glazed by Pewabic artisans
  • Pewabic logo stamped on back
  • Slight variations in glaze and firing results ensure each handcrafted Pewabic piece is one of a kind
  • Each tile has a notch on the back for hanging.
  • In Lapis/Scrape and Scarlett/Honey
  • Also available in Standard Glaze and Iridescent options.

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