“Three Blessings” Ronghua Brooch — Inspired by Imperial Palace Collections
Rooted in the historic collections of the Forbidden City, this brooch draws inspiration from the “Three Abundances” (福禄寿三多) motif — pomegranate, peach, and Buddha’s-hand citron, each symbolizing prosperity, longevity, and blessings.
Although these fruits ripen in different seasons, the artistry of ronghua (traditional silk-floss floristry) brings them together into a scene that is not naturally possible, yet harmoniously beautiful.
It is a quiet tribute to the poetic imagination found throughout classical Chinese aesthetics — a place where romance, symbolism, and wishful blessings coexist timelessly.Handcrafted with mulberry silk and fine copper wire, each element is sculpted petal by petal.
The brooch’s structure allows the flowers and leaves to be gently shaped according to your preference, offering a personalized sense of movement and expression.
Wear it on a coat, knitwear, blouse, or dress — this piece transforms any outfit into a moment of living heritage.
Material: Mulberry silk, copper wire
Ronghua Size: 12 × 8 cm
Brooch Pin Length: 6 cm
Feature: Flower and leaf shapes can be gently adjusted by hand
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C$179.00Price
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