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Celebrate Asian Heritage Month with SUKOSHI!

Join the festivities and enjoy FREE exclusive artwork designed by our talented in-house creatives with every purchase! 10% of proceeds from our Bestsellers collection will be donated to 2 AAPI non-profits.

Happy Asian Heritage Month!

May officially marks Asian Heritage Month (also known as Asian American and Pacific Islander Month in the United States)–a month dedicated to honouring the rich cultural heritage, traditions, and contributions of Asian communities within Canada and North America. It’s a time for reflection, dialogue, and appreciation, and we invite people from all walks of life to celebrate!

Explore Asian Heritage with SUKOSHI Artwork & Stories

SUKOSHI, proudly Asian and women-owned, is excited to contribute to ongoing cultural exchange as we share our stories of Asian heritage.

Check out our exclusive collection of AHM artwork, each inspired by the cultural experiences and memories of our in-house designers. Discover your new fave piece and collect limited-edition physical postcards with every purchase for the month of May–perfect for keeping year-round!

 

Gather in the Vibrant Spirit of Lion Dances 

SUKOSHI MART Asian Heritage Month Postcard Featuring: “Lion Dance” by Felicity Tse. It features a vibrant lion and a small shiba celebrating with a large crowd.

Lion Dance, Felicity Tse, 2024

Instagram: felicitytsee

Felicity Tse is a Chinese-Canadian creative born and raised in Scarborough, Ontario. She grew up exposed to various cultures while learning to embrace her own. Her illustration brings to life the energetic lion dances performed during grand opening ceremonies and the bustling crowds gathering in the festivities.

Inspired by SUKOSHI’s first store location, she believes Kensington is one of Toronto’s many neighbourhoods that continues to reflect that same vibrancy and liveliness in celebrating the city’s diverse cultures. Pop off this month with MO and this vivacious lion in full glam! Don’t let these fluffy cuties down.

 

A Taste of Cha Chaan Teng in Motion 

SUKOSHI MART Asian Heritage Month Postcard Featuring: “Breakfast at Cha Chaan Teng” by Leila Li. It features a girl and fun shibas running around a full breakfast table.

Breakfast at Cha Chaan Teng, Leila Li, 2024

Instagram: leilaillust

Originally from Hong Kong, graphic designer Leila Li moved to Vancouver just two years ago. While still getting to know the city, she finds herself amazed by the flourishing Asian community and cultural diversity present.

Drawing from cherished childhood memories, cha chaan tengs (Hong Kong tea restaurants) were a go-to breakfast spot for her, symbolizing the fast-paced lifestyle of Hong Kong. Despite the morning rush resembling fights for barricade at a BTS concert, she fondly recalls the simple pleasures of enjoying meals and quality time with her parents.

 

Navigating Nostalgia at Hong Kong’s Wet Markets 

Hong Kong Wet Market, Leila Li, 2024

Similarly, Hong Kong’s wet markets are another place filled with Leila’s nostalgic experiences. Picture it: a dim and damp atmosphere, saturated with the smell of seafood, fresh veggies, and fruits. Not exactly the most pleasant, right? Nonetheless, she always considered visits to these seafood-scented mazes a fun expedition with her parents.

 

Sweeping Memories with Walis Ting-Ting 

SUKOSHI MART Asian Heritage Month Postcard Featuring: “Walis Tingting” by Maria Fernandez. It features a shiba by a mat selling coconut reed brooms.

Walis Tingting, Maria Fernandez, 2024

Instagram: mmaridesign

Maria Fernandez, a Vancouver-based graphic designer and illustrator, has roots in both Canada and the Philippines. This illustration is reminiscent of leisurely afternoons with her grandma, collecting coconut tree leaves to create walis ting-ting (a handcrafted coconut reed broom) for sale.

Witnessing her grandma’s craftsmanship during these meaningful bonding moments left a lasting impression, deepening Maria’s appreciation for cultural traditions. Want to lend a hand? Hurry and grab some coconut leaves, this cute shiba is waiting for you!

 

Cheers to the Sweet Bubble Tea Moments 

SUKOSHI MART Asian Heritage Month Postcard Featuring: “bubble tea for every occasion” by Stefana Zdrincu. It features 2 shibas floating in bubble tea.

bubble tea for every occasion, Stefana Zdrincu, 2024

Toronto-based artist Stefana Zdrincu is an avid foodie and bubble tea enthusiast, amazed by the creative sweet drink varieties in Asian culture. From classic flavours to innovative concoctions, soak up some bubble tea deliciousness with our fave SUKOSHI mascots! Whether it's a late night out or you're full from KBBQ, you can't go wrong with some boba.

 

Show Your Support for the Asian Community!

In addition to our postcards, we’re donating 10% of proceeds from our Bestsellers collection to 2 AAPI non-profit organizations. Discover more about these organizations and join us in giving back to our community!

 

Blossom Mental Health Fund

The Blossom Mental Health Fund, the registered non-profit arm of The RepresentASIAN Project, is dedicated to destigmatizing mental health and supporting Asian Canadians. They offer culturally nuanced content, resources, and grants. Visit their website to learn more.

 

Pacific Peoples’ Partnership

Pacific Peoples’ Partnership (PPP) is Canada’s sole non-profit organization and registered charity committed to supporting South Pacific island nations. Partnering with Pacific Islanders and Indigenous Peoples, PPP works to center their voices and promote resilient communities. Explore their initiatives online.

 

 

Sharing glimpses of culture and history–from the lively movements of traditional lion dances to the flavourful aromas of authentic cuisines–let each postcard connect you to the diversity and dynamism of Asian heritage!

Stay tuned for a month full of exciting Asian celebrations 🤗 Wishing you all a joyful Asian Heritage Month!

 

Love,

SUKOSHI 💖

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