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The Charleston Club Launches a Red, White and Blue Mah Jongg Collection Just in Time for July 4 Game Nights
Scottsdale, United States – July 1, 2026 / The Charleston Club /
The Charleston Club, a Scottsdale designer Mah Jongg boutique, has released a limited Red, White and Blue collection timed for Independence Day game nights. The curated set pairs the brand’s 36MM Red Sparkle tiles with white-finish wooden racks and patriotic accessories, giving hostesses a table-ready gift bundle as the country’s biggest summer game-night weekend approaches.
The release lands inside a category having a cultural moment. Yelp named Mah Jongg a top 2026 trend, citing a 4,467 percent year-over-year jump in searches for Mah Jongg clubs and a 819 percent surge in searches for lessons. Owner Dolores Parrish, who founded the boutique in Scottsdale and ships nationwide from her home-based operation, says the holiday collection is a direct response to what customers are asking for.
“My customers plan their July 4 game nights the way other people plan dinner parties,” Parrish said. “They want a table that photographs as beautifully as it plays. We built this set so a hostess can open one box and have everything she needs for a memorable Independence Day evening with her group.”
The collection includes a complete 152-tile set in Red Sparkle finish, four white-finish wooden racks with integrated magnetic pushers, a coordinating tile bag and a hostess accessory pouch. The pieces are sold both as a bundle and individually for players who already own a base set and want to refresh a specific component for the season.
Red Sparkle is the boutique’s top-selling colorway and has been on a steady reorder cycle through 2026. The 36MM tile format is designed for the automatic shuffling tables that have become standard equipment at clubs, country club lounges and private hosting groups. The Mah Jongg market is projected to grow from 1.9 billion dollars in 2024 to 3 billion dollars by 2035 according to industry forecasts, a trajectory Parrish has watched from her vantage point shipping orders to women’s clubs in 49 states.
The boutique’s name comes from the Charleston pass, the opening tile-exchange sequence that begins every American Mah Jongg game. Parrish founded The Charleston Club after years of playing in private clubs and finding that designer-grade equipment was either custom-priced or unavailable to home players. The store has since become a referral destination for tournament organizers, cruise hosts and gift-givers shopping for serious players.
Today’s Mah Jongg players increasingly view their game tables as an extension of their home entertaining style, pairing premium tiles with coordinated accessories and décor. For many hostesses, creating a polished, photo-worthy tablescape has become just as important as the game itself, especially for holiday gatherings.
The collection is available now at The Charleston Club online store with nationwide shipping in time for the July 4 weekend. Inventory is limited and Parrish expects the bundle to sell through before the holiday based on early reorder velocity from existing customers.
About The Charleston Club: The Charleston Club is a Scottsdale, Arizona based ecommerce boutique specializing in designer American Mah Jongg sets, accessories and the annual National Mah Jongg League card. Founded by Dolores Parrish and named for the Charleston pass that opens every American Mah Jongg game, the boutique ships curated 36MM tile sets, wooden and acrylic racks, designer bags and tournament-ready accessories across the United States and to Canada. Each product in the catalog is hand-selected by Parrish for quality, finish and play-readiness. Visit The Charleston Club online for the full catalog.
Media Contact: Dolores Parrish, Owner. The Charleston Club, Scottsdale, AZ. Email: info@thecharlestonclubaz.com.. Phone: 480-450-5822. Website: thecharlestonclubaz.com.
Contact Information:
The Charleston Club
Scottsdale, AZ
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
United States
Dolores Parrish
+1-602-851-1634
https://thecharlestonclubaz.com