The name "O-Moon" is a play on the Cantonese pronunciation of "Macau," reflecting our focus on local culture and history. It also translates to "Full Moon," which is why every store features a signature 1.5-meter hand-painted moon showcasing the Ruins of St. Paul's. Be sure to snap a photo with this iconic art piece during your visit!
Moon theme
It comes from the name o-moon. O-moon is the Chinese pronunciation of "Macao" in Cantonese, and it can also be interpreted as the meaning of the full moon. Therefore, the element of the moon became the representative of our brand.
The blue-and-white color
The blue-and-white color hold significant historical importance for Macao, a story that dates back over 400 years. Back then, the Portuguese traveled from the West to Macao, one of their main goals being to procure the renowned blue-and-white porcelain of the time, which was then sold in Portugal and across Europe. This made Macao an essential player in China's Maritime Silk Road. Therefore, the blue-and-white color of the blue-and-white porcelain have become a primary design element for o-moon, a brand representing Macao.
Portuguese tile patterns
Though not unique to Macao, can be found adorning many of its classical buildings. These tiles are exceptionally colorful and feature a vast array of intricate designs, reflecting the artistic influence that the Portuguese imparted on Macao during its development. Therefore, we have integrated these beautiful pattern elements into various products to highlight their artistic appeal.