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London Calling Mahjong Set

London Calling Mahjong Set

$285.00

Free ground shipping on all orders over $150

A charming tribute to one of the world’s most iconic cities, our London-inspired mahjong tile set blends tradition with a playful British twist. Craks are reimagined as the city’s signature red double-decker buses, while Bams take the form of Big Ben—each clock face cleverly marking the tile’s number. Dots appear as delicate spots on classic English teapots, steeped in charm. The Flowers bloom as English roses, and the Winds are delightfully symbolized by umbrellas—an essential accessory for any London stroll. Rounding out the set, our Jokers tip their hats to Sherlock Holmes and other beloved London legends. Whether you’re a globetrotter or an Anglophile at heart, this set brings a bit of London fog—and fun—to your next game night.

 

Product Details

Tile Size: 35.5 mm tall × 24 mm wide × 15 mm deep

160 Total Tiles: Designed for American Mahjong and compatible with Chinese Mahjong play

  • 36 Dots (four each of numbers 1 through 9)
  • 36 Bams (four each of numbers 1 through 9)
  • 36 Cracks (four each of numbers 1 through 9)
  • 16 Winds (East, South, West, North — four of each)
  • 12 Dragons (Red, Green, White — four of each)
  • 8 Flowers (two each of numbers 1 through 4, numbered for flower or season play)
  • 10 Jokers
  • 6 Blanks

Dice: 2 Standard dice included for gameplay

Canvas Storage Bag: Matching fabric bag for easy storage and travel

Informational Set Card: Includes tile overview and inspiration behind your set

CARE & MAINTENANCE

To keep your tiles looking their best, store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, which can cause fading over time. Avoid moisture and never submerge your tiles in water. For a quick refresh, simply wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Treat them with care and they’ll last for years to come.

SHIPPING & RETURNS

We offer free UPS Ground shipping within the contiguous U.S. on orders over $150. Orders ship within 1–3 business days and typically arrive within a week. We do not ship on weekends or holidays.

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If your item arrives damaged or incorrect, contact us within 7 days of delivery at info@mahjandco.com. If approved, returns must be sent back in original packaging to receive a full refund.

For pre-orders, you may cancel up to 7 days before the expected ship date.

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Please Note:
The Mahjong tiles shown in our product photography were prototypes featuring 4 layers of acrylic. The final production tiles will include an additional white acrylic layer between the two color layers, resulting in a total of 5 layers. Additionally, our tiles are handcrafted, so slight imperfections may occur, but they won’t impact your game. Colors may vary slightly due to screen settings and photo edits. For more in-game looks, check us out on Instagram.

Perfect for Gifting

Luxe packaging, thoughtful extras, ready to wow.

Designed with Intention

Every tile has a story.

Game Night Ready

The ultimate excuse to stay in and shuffle up.

Playing a cozy game with traditional friends?

Time for teapots, china cups, and maybe even those scones you’ve been meaning to bake. Serve with butter and jam (or go full British with clotted cream). And dust off that fancy china — this is the moment it’s been waiting for.

Playing an evening game?

Break out the red, white, and blue party gear. Pour the beer (the darker, the better) and pass the crisps — extra points for flavors like prawn cocktail or roast chicken. Or go big and order in from your favorite Indian spot — after all, London’s known for having the best Indian food outside of India (just ask a Londoner!).

Garden party game?

Grab your most eccentric hat and mix up some Pimm’s No.1 Cup with fizzy lemon or ginger soda and loads of fruit. Add cheese and biscuits (aka crackers) or a British-inspired charcuterie board for the ultimate spread.

Tile Tidbits & Trivia

What is the name of the tower that houses Big Ben?

The tower is called the Elizabeth Tower (renamed in 2012 for the Queen)