Sympathy Cards & Sorry for Your Loss Cards

During times of loss, a sympathy card can offer comfort that words alone sometimes can't. Our sympathy cards feature minimal, sincere designs — including Japanese and Chinese-inspired motifs — that honor grief without overwhelming it.

Every card is blank inside so you can write your own message, however short or long feels right. Printed on quality cardstock in Los Angeles, these are modern sorry for your loss cards made to hold space for real emotion.

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The Right Sympathy Card When It Matters

Finding the right sympathy card for a friend, coworker, or loved one shouldn't add to the weight of the moment. Our sorry for your loss cards are thoughtful and understated — no clichés, no overwhelming florals, just sincere designs that let your words do the work.

Each card is blank inside and ready for your sympathy card message — short and heartfelt, or simply: "I'm here." Browse our full Asian greeting cards collection for more.

Frequently asked questions

Where to buy sympathy cards?

Shop simple and sincere sympathy cards at CuteAsianCards.com. All designs are printed in Los Angeles and created by Asian artists.

Do you send thank you cards for sympathy cards?

Yes. It’s thoughtful to send a short thank-you note to those who sent sympathy cards or supported you during your loss.

What is the best condolence message?

A good condolence message acknowledges the loss while offering care. Try:
– “Wishing you strength and comfort in the days ahead.”
– “Their presence will be deeply missed, but their love will always remain.”
Tailor your message based on your relationship and their grief.

What do you say in a bereavement card?

Keep your message short, kind, and heartfelt. You can say:
– “I’m deeply sorry for your loss.”
– “Thinking of you and sending love during this difficult time.”
– “May their memory bring you peace and comfort.”

What is the appropriate amount of money to put in a sympathy card?

Monetary gifts in sympathy cards are not required, but when given, they are typically modest. A range of $20–$100 is common, depending on your closeness to the person or cultural norms. Some people include a donation in the name of the deceased instead of cash.