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Good Fortune Puzzle Co

Engimono | 192 pcs

Engimono | 192 pcs

Regular price $55.00 CAD
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Peer into a Japanese keepsake cabinet filled with lucky objects

Engimono, or Japanese Lucky Charms, are objects full of good fortune and positivity. Each charm carries a wish for happiness, success, or prosperity. Collecting and displaying them increases your luck. Local Japanese people use these charms in homes and workplaces to attract positive energy and ward off bad luck.

Download Engimono companion e-booklet

Piece count: 192
Size: 16.5” W x 23.4” H / 42cm x 59.4cm (A2 frame size)
Great for: first-time puzzlers and families. Perfect for framing in a bedroom or play space.

Comes in metal bento tin with two high-quality art reference inserts.

The Artist

Shunsuke Satake is a Kobe-based illustrator and character designer who has been captivating audiences since 2002. Satake's vibrant digital art combines traditional Japanese elements with modern flair, drawing inspiration from culture, nature, and everyday life. You can find his work in ads, books, and all kinds of media.

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Emily
Time to complete: Less than 2 hours
Solo or Group: In a group
Cute Puzzle!

My boyfriend and I really enjoyed putting this puzzle together. It was perfect for a quick puzzle but still had enough pieces and trickiness to the design that we were engaged. The quality of the puzzle was good and we quite liked the packaging.

We have all the other puzzles and we are looking forward to them.

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Rachel
Time to complete: Less than 2 hours
Solo or Group: In a group
So fun!

An absolute joy to build! Tricky enough to provide a bit of a challenge at the lower piece count but we never felt stuck