Chinese-Inspired Wedding & Milestone Celebration Invitation Suite — Editable Digital Collection
Some love stories carry the weight of generations.
This collection was built for moments that honor where you come from while celebrating where you're going. Gold-embossed cloud motifs and imperial brocade patterns frame a palette of warm cream, obsidian, and 24-karat gold — evoking the quiet opulence of a dynasty-era celebration rendered in contemporary form.
For the tea ceremony and the reception. The engagement banquet and the baby's hundred days. The milestone that deserves something as considered as the occasion itself.
Whether you're planning a Chinese wedding, a Lunar New Year celebration, a red egg and ginger party, a Cantonese banquet, a Taiwanese garden wedding, or a modern Asian fusion ceremony — this suite holds the full elegance of your moment.
What's included:
- Invitation suite with gold brocade colorway
- Printable save the date card
- Digital envelope card
- Digital response card
- Multi-use landing page with RSVP
- Editable in CoCoCreate Flourish — personalized in minutes
No printing. No postage. No compromise.
Imperial. Intimate. Yours.
About Chinese wedding invitation design
Chinese wedding stationery carries meaning in every detail — color, symbol, and script all speak before a single guest reads the words.
Red is the traditional foundation of Chinese wedding design, representing joy, prosperity, and the blessing of a long marriage. Gold amplifies that fortune. In more contemporary Chinese weddings, particularly those drawing from Beijing or Shanghai aesthetics, ivory and champagne tones are layered with gold brocade to create something that honors tradition while feeling entirely modern — which is exactly what this suite does.
The cloud motif you see throughout this collection is not decorative. Ruyi clouds — the curling, wishful forms that appear across imperial Chinese art — are symbols of good fortune and fulfilled wishes. They appear on wedding garments, ceramic gifts, and architecture at celebration sites across China and the diaspora.
Common elements in Chinese wedding stationery include: the double happiness character (囍), symbolic flowers like peonies and lotus, phoenix and dragon pairings representing the bride and groom, and wording that honors both families — not just the couple.
This suite is designed for the Chinese wedding, the Lunar New Year banquet, the red egg and ginger party, the hundred days celebration, and every milestone moment where your heritage deserves to be the design language — not an afterthought.
Looking for guidance on Chinese wedding invitation wording? Read our guide →