"Millennium-old Intangible Cultural Heritage" "Imperial Court Use" "Silk's Transparent Luster" "Hand-painted Gold Thread Outline"
Ronghua (Velvet Flower) is a traditional Chinese intangible cultural heritage craft with a history of over 1000 years, originally used for imperial court hair ornaments. It is handcrafted by twisting, dyeing and shaping natural silk threads into delicate floral/animal shapes, with gold wire for outlining and freshwater pearls for embellishment. The finished pieces are soft, light and have a translucent luster, unique to Chinese oriental aesthetics.
Add a touch of poetic elegance to your hairstyle with this handmade osmanthus flower hairpin. Crafted from smooth ebony wood and adorned with delicate fabric osmanthus blooms, it blends traditional Chinese aesthetics with modern craftsmanship for a timeless accessory.
Artisanal Craftsmanship: Each osmanthus flower and leaf is hand-formed from silk fabric, with subtle texture and realistic details that capture the beauty of fresh blooms.
Premium Materials:
Base: Polished ebony wood, lightweight and smooth to prevent hair damage.
Accents: Silk fabric flowers, freshwater pearls, and a dangling pearl tassel for gentle movement.
Functional & Versatile:
Securely holds updo hairstyles, buns, or half-up styles for daily wear or special occasions.
Cultural Significance: In Chinese culture, osmanthus symbolizes prosperity, sweetness, and good fortune—making this hairpin a meaningful gift for weddings, festivals, or milestone moments.
A perfect accessory for lovers of traditional Chinese fashion, hanfu enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates delicate, handcrafted jewelry.




