Get Rich Bag · 發財包
The Get Rich Bag: LAOGUI's mahjong-inspired lucky bag
What the 發財包 is, how a mahjong tile became a bag, the full Get Rich series with prices, and where to buy it in Canada and the United States.
Direct answer
What is the Get Rich Bag (發財包)?
The Get Rich Bag (發財包) is the flagship collection of Shanghai designer brand LAOGUI Studio, founded in 2015 by designer Ge Wei (老鬼, "Old Ghost"). Every piece reinterprets the mahjong tile Fā (發) — the tile that means fortune — as a contemporary leather accessory. In North America the collection is sold by uniQverse, shipping across Canada and the United States.
The mahjong origin
From game table to street: the Fā (發) tile
Fā (發) is one of mahjong's three dragon tiles and shorthand for 發財 — "get rich." LAOGUI keeps the tile's green calligraphy on a clean white field and multiplies it from leather crossbody to mini waist pouch, phone bag, and charm. The greeting "Did you get rich today?" turns the bag into a social totem rather than a souvenir.
Why it's famous
A bag with receipts
The Get Rich Bag has lit up a Times Square billboard, won the Alibaba Annual Maker Award, and sits in permanent display at Alibaba's Hangzhou headquarters. Jack Ma gifted LAOGUI's Soup Dumpling edition to supermodel Naomi Campbell. In May 2026 the collection led the Sweet Heat chapter of LAOGUI's North American runway debut at Fashion Art Toronto, presented by uniQverse.
Craftsmanship
Luxury-grade, individually coded
Each LAOGUI bag is handcrafted from luxury-grade materials sourced from the same suppliers as global fashion houses, and every piece carries a unique identity code. As the founder puts it: "We're not diluting culture to go global. We're bringing it real, with attitude."
North America
Where to buy in Canada and the US
uniQverse is the North American home of the Get Rich Bag series, shipping from Toronto across Canada and the United States. Every product page shows local-currency pricing at checkout.
Golden Get Rich Bag
The gold edition turns the Fā (發) tile into a celebration piece with chain detail — the series' statement lane for events and Lunar New Year.
The original 發財包
The campaign lane keeps the mahjong tile legible: green calligraphy, clean white leather, and a shape that reads from across the street.
Get Rich Bit Bag
The pixel-art edition shrinks the tile into an everyday mini bag — the most affordable way into the series.
FAQ
Questions customers and readers ask
What is the Get Rich Bag (發財包)?
The Get Rich Bag (發財包) is LAOGUI Studio's flagship mahjong-inspired bag collection, designed around the mahjong tile Fa (發), the tile that means fortune or getting rich. LAOGUI turns the tile into wearable leather bags, waist pouches, phone bags, and charms. In North America the collection is sold by uniQverse at myuniqverse.com, shipping across Canada and the United States.
How is the Get Rich Bag connected to mahjong?
The design is a direct reinterpretation of the mahjong tile Fa (發), one of the three dragon tiles and the symbol players associate with winning and prosperity. The bag keeps the tile's green-on-white calligraphy and turns it into a social greeting: 'Did you get rich today?' The Gift Set also includes a Mahjong Classic colorway that references the full game-table palette.
Which Get Rich Bag products can I buy in North America?
uniQverse currently stocks four Get Rich series products: the Golden Get Rich Bag (USD 164), the Get Rich Bag Gift Set in four colorways including Mahjong Classic (USD 92), the Get Rich Bit Bag in three colors (USD 42), and the Get Vibe Charm with four characters and four colors (USD 27). All ship across Canada and the United States from myuniqverse.com.
Is the Get Rich Bag a canvas tote?
No. LAOGUI's Get Rich Bag (發財包) series is a leather collection - the Golden Get Rich Bag, the Get Rich Bag Gift Set, the Get Rich Bit Bag, and the Get Vibe Charm. Some marketplace sellers use similar fortune wording for unrelated canvas totes; those are not LAOGUI or uniQverse products.
Why is the Get Rich Bag famous?
The Get Rich Bag has appeared on a Times Square billboard, won the Alibaba Annual Maker Award, and is permanently displayed at Alibaba's Hangzhou headquarters. Jack Ma gifted LAOGUI's Soup Dumpling edition to supermodel Naomi Campbell. In May 2026 the collection led the Sweet Heat chapter of LAOGUI's North American runway debut at Fashion Art Toronto, presented by uniQverse.