"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.
This delicate silk tulip brooch captures the soft elegance of fresh blooms. Handcrafted from layered fabric with realistic petal texture and a pearl-accented center, it adds a gentle, natural touch to blouses, coats, or scarves. Perfect for lovers of understated botanical style.
Inspired by traditional textile art, this orchid brooch features hand-folded silk petals, gold-tone stamens, and a tiny accent flower. It symbolizes elegance and refinement, making it an ideal accessory for Qipao, Hanfu, or formal attire.
Bring warmth to your look with this golden lily brooch. Crafted from rich, sun-toned silk fabric and accented with freshwater pearls, its open, layered petals create a lush, dimensional effect. A timeless piece for both casual and special occasions.


