Hugging a "REAL" Panda
Each hand-stitched panda mimics nature’s design, offering an irreplaceable embrace of wild wonder
Always Beside You
This Panda will outlive 7 iPhone generations, 3 house renovations, and countless bedtime stories. and it will be your...
Our Craftsmanship



Our Craftsmanship
Handpicked Australian lambskin, artisanal tanning to meticulously recreate panda touch. Certified by panda caretakers whose hands know true texture. Every thread honors nature's design, crafted to awaken wonder, stitch by sincere stitch
Each panda is born from 15-20 hours of meticulous hands — artisans sculpting reality into fur. No two stitches mirror; no two souls repeat. Here, imperfection is perfection, for wildness cannot be cloned, only honored
Filled with planet-kind silicone, each panda replicates both the touch and heft of a 5-month-old cub – a gravity-backed truth. Heavier than ordinary plush, this is conservation made tactile: where ethical materials meet wild authenticity, gram by intentional gram

The Story of Hugging Panda
Ellis, a former Hong Kong banker, battled sleepless nights and anxiety in the high-pressure finance world. A lifelong panda lover, he sought comfort in their videos but found store-bought plush toys lifeless.
A chance meeting with artisan Derek sparked change. Together, they crafted a panda so real it felt alive—using Australian sheepskin for cloud-soft fur and food-grade silicone for paw pads. Each piece took two days to hand-stitch. When Ellis held the first prototype, brushing its fur became a calming ritual.
In 2025, Hugging Panda was born. Five of the initial 10 handmade pandas went to Ellis’ finance peers in Hong Kong and New York, who called them “a heartbeat to hug.” The rest were donated to NGOs aiding autistic children, where caregivers noted their power to soothe and connect.
Every Hugging Panda rebels against today’s rush, offering a moment to pause and feel. Ellis keeps the first panda on his desk—a quiet reminder that healing can be as simple as holding something real.
The story continues.


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