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Good Fortune Puzzle Co | Studio Series

Engimono | 200 pcs

Engimono | 200 pcs

Regular price $17.49 USD
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Good Fortune x Shunsuke Satake

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.

Due to the vibrant colors in this artwork you might notice some color transfer on the white puzzle pieces.

Download Engimono companion e-booklet

Great for: Family fun, first-time puzzlers, and framing in a bedroom or play space.

Dimensions

Piece count: 200
Size: 11.7” W x 16.5” H / 29.7cm x 42cm (A3 Frame Size)

Box Size (1,000pc ): 10" x 7.5" x 2"
Box Size (200pc): 8" x 6" x 2"

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.

Shipping info

Free shipping on pre-sale orders $35+ USD

Canadian and US orders will be delivered via UPS Standard (2 - 5 business days)

Flat-rate shipping: $10 USD

More shipping info here

  • The Good Fortune Guarantee: If for any reason this product doesn't meet your expectations, reach out to hi@goodfortunepuzzleco.com and we’ll provide options for a refund or replacement.
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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.

  • Made-in-China

    Made with premium materials. 2mm thick pieces. All duties and tariffs are covered by Good Fortune.

  • Easy-to-frame

    1,000 piece puzzles fit standard IKEA frame size. 200 piece puzzles fit A3 frame size.

  • Artist Royalty

    5% of revenues from each sale goes directly to the artist behind the design.

Peer into a Japanese keepsake cabinet filled with lucky objects

Easy Framing

Our puzzles are all standard frame size; ensuring you can easily display your puzzle-of-art proudly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is your shipping and return policy?

We offer flat-rate shipping and free shipping on orders over $65 USD ($88 CAD).

Flat rate shipping: $15 USD ($20 CAD)

Items are shipped via UPS Standard and arrive within 1 - 5 business days from ordering.

Due to the nature of jigsaw puzzles, we don’t offer automatic returns on these products. If you're ever dissatisfied with any of the products we will work directly with you to make it right.

More info can be found here.

Will I have to pay a duty/tariff when the product arrives?

No. We coordinate with UPS to cover any duties/tariffs. This ensures our customers incur no additional charges when the order is received.

Do you use AI for your puzzle art?

No. All of our puzzle are human-made without the use of AI.

Currently AI technology does not align to our artist-first values.

Why did you start Good Fortune?

We started Good Fortune because we wanted to connect at a deeper level with the puzzles we put together.

We want Good Fortune puzzles to provide opportunities for playful connection to each other and culture.

More info can be found on our About Us page

Are your products eco-friendly?

We are committed to using recycled and/or recyclable materials when possible.

Our Launch Collection and Signature Line of puzzles are made from 100% recycled Eska board and come packaged in a reusable food-safe metal tin.

Our tote bag is made from 100% recycled canvas.

Where are your puzzles made?

Signature Series puzzles are printed, glued and cut in Ontario, Canada using premium 100% recycled Eska board, archival glue and museum-grade inks.

Studio Series puzzles are made-in-China using premium materials.