PREORDER: The Freedom Series

PREORDER: The Freedom Series

$395.00
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PREORDER: The Freedom Series

PREORDER: The Freedom Series

$395.00

Estimated to ship in October.

Introducing our first collection

America has always been worth celebrating—loudly, joyfully, with good food and good company and a table full of people you love.

That's where mahjong comes in.

The Freedom Series was born from two things we couldn't shake: a deep love of this country, and a vision for a set that didn't exist yet—somewhere between heirloom and statement piece, between game night and gallery wall.

So we made it.

An experiment worth 250 years

The Freedom Series was made in 2026—the year America turned 250.

Two hundred and fifty years of an idea that had never really been tried: that ordinary people could govern themselves, that liberty was worth defending, that a nation could be built not on bloodline or conquest but on a proposition. It was audacious. It was improbable. And it worked. What that proposition produced is breathtaking—a country of impossible variety, a culture that borrows from everywhere and makes something new, a people who disagree loudly and stay anyway. It is, in every sense, beautiful.

A Chinese game, an American set

Mahjong is, at its heart, a Chinese game. Born in 19th-century China, carried across oceans, it arrived in America and never left. That story—of something traveling far from home and finding a new one—feels very American to us. The Freedom Series doesn't ask mahjong to forget where it came from. It asks it to celebrate where it's arrived.

The tiles

Every tile in this set tells part of the story. Here's how to read it.

Dot is the stars of the flag—the same ones that have been added to and never taken away, one for every state that said yes to the idea of America.

Bam, bamboo rendered in red, becomes the stripes. Stars and stripes split across two suits—a flag hiding in plain sight across your rack.

Crak is fireworks —the oldest American celebration, the one that started it all. And every year since.

The Dragons are the bald eagle and the horse. One that soars. One that carried us west.

The Winds—the four directions of a country big enough to need all of them—rendered in a typeface that feels like a state fair, a vintage postage stamp, something distinctly American.

The Flowers are American: cotton, coneflower, bluebonnet, tulip, magnolia, poppy, bluebell, dogwood. The quietest tiles in the set. Worth a second look.

The Jokers are America in miniature: a football, the Capitol dome, the flag, the Liberty Bell, cowboy boots, a pair of horseshoes, corndogs, a baseball and glove, Uncle Sam's hat, and Lady Liberty. Irreverent and earnest at the same time—which feels about right.

For the players. For the collectors. For the freedom lovers.

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