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Heritage Ronghua Pink Brooch Handcrafted Enamel Floral Pin with Pearl Drop

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From the Rongmeiqi atelier of Yangzhou comes this rose pink Ronghua brooch — a piece designed to bring the tenderness of Chinese floral art into everyday style. Two full blossoms form the heart of the composition, their petals blending from soft blush-pink at the edges to near-white at the center, each one outlined in fine gold wire and textured to echo the natural veining of real petals. At the heart of each flower, a ring of tiny clear crystals circles a single larger stone, catching light like morning dew on a petal. A single enamel leaf in deep-to-sage green gradient rests beside the upper bloom, its surface smooth and luminous, tipped with a miniature yellow enamel flower that feels like a whisper of spring. From it, a round white pearl hangs on a slender gold post — a gentle, swaying accent that brings the whole piece to life. The matte gold clip base holds securely on a lapel, collar, or scarf, making it effortless to wear.

The rose has been beloved in Chinese art for centuries — not the passionate symbol it represents in the West, but something quieter: a flower of gentle warmth, everyday grace, and the kind of beauty that does not demand attention but always receives it. This brooch captures that spirit in a palette of soft pink and gold, designed for daily versatility rather than grand occasions. Pin it on a blazer for the office, on a knit cardigan for brunch, or on a silk scarf for an evening out — it moves with you, never overpowering, always refining. Handcrafted in the Ronghua tradition, each petal is shaped and shaded by hand, giving every brooch its own subtle variations — a small reminder that the most wearable things are often the ones made with the most care.

Handmade Details

About Materials

Ronghua petals are crafted from silk threads with heat-shrink technique (similar in texture to fine resin). Chan Hua (wrapped flowers) use silk threads or silk velvet threads.

About Color

All photos are taken without filters or beauty effects. Colors may appear slightly different depending on lighting and display settings. The actual piece you receive is the standard — and many look even more beautiful in person!

About Components

Color-retaining copper, color-retaining alloy, stainless steel, and more.

About the Flowers

Every piece is handmade and may show subtle artisan marks. No two pieces are identical — this is the nature of handcraft. Please consider carefully before purchasing if absolute uniformity is expected.

Dimensions

Material:96% silk and copper hardware

Free Shipping & Returns

Free shipping on orders over $149 to all orders worldwide. Free shipping will be applied automatically to the qualifying orders. The items will ship from our warehouse within 7-10 business days. Some items that are temporarily out of stock may take longer, and items ordered together may arrive in different boxes. Learn More.Shipping Area: Asia(excludes India), Europe, North America, Australia, the Middle East(AE,SA,QA)

Care & Maintenance

Keep Dry & Oil-Free

Ronghua is delicate — avoid contact with oil and water. Do not press hard when wearing. Never wash with water!

Prevent Crushing & Impact

  1. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct light. Ronghua can be kept on a jewelry stand or inside a jewelry box.
  2. Store each piece separately — do not pile them together, as they can easily lose their shape!
  3. In humid climates (especially during Southern China's damp seasons), the petals of flat-pressed Ronghua may soften as air moisture rises. This is completely normal and will not affect use.
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Silk for Soul, Copper for Bone — The Ancient Craft That Brings Velvet Flowers to Life

Ronghua, the Eternal Bloom

Ronghua, the Eternal Bloom

Not Grown in Soil, but Nurtured by Hands

Ronghua Real Show

The Making of Ronghua

— From Silk Thread to Living Flower

Spinning the Soul

Finest silk is selected, boiled, stripped from the cocoon, and drawn into velvety strands as fine as hair. The thickness of each strand determines the texture of every petal — guided solely by the maker's touch, with no mold to follow.

Twisting the Bone 

Brass wire is spiraled together with silk velvet strands — copper for the skeleton, silk velvet for flesh. Twist too loosely and the petals collapse; twist too tightly and they stiffen. Between too loose and too tight lies the craftsman's sense of proportion, honed over decades.

Coloring by Hand

The petal's gradient is not printed — it is hand-dipped. The transition from deep violet to creamy white depends on the maker's fingers controlling how long and at what angle the strand enters the dye. Within the same design, each bloom carries a subtle shift in color — not a flaw, but the breath of handmade craft.

Shaping the Petal

With scissors, the velvet strand is trimmed into the curve of a petal — one cut per petal, each stroke irreversible. How many petals does an iris require? The answer lives in the craftsman's heart, not on any blueprint.

Assembling the Bloom

The trimmed petals are glued and assembled one by one, paired with stamens, leaves, and pearl tassels. A single Ronghua bloom goes from nothing to being through over a dozen steps and hours of handwork — only to blossom at last in your hair.