Luxury Orchid Butterfly Design Embroidered Silk Handbag
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Luxury Orchid Butterfly Design Embroidered Silk Handbag
Description
Crafted from Lingjuan silk—a weave that combines the elegance of patterned ling and the purity of plain juan—this handbag embodies centuries of refined Chinese silk artistry. Huzhou’s Lingjuan is famed as “the flower of silk weaving,” light as a cicada’s wing, soft as morning mist, and luminous to the eye.
On this radiant fabric, delicate embroidery brings the orchid butterfly to life, enhanced with hand-applied beadwork. Each petal sways like a butterfly in flight, evoking both serenity and quiet grace. Unlike lavish blooms, the orchid butterfly carries a subtle nobility—fragrant yet restrained, poised as though awaiting a passing breeze. It whispers of timeless romance, “a thousand-year dream of Liang and Zhu,” where blossoms and butterflies dance together in harmony.
Details
【Artisanal Craftsmanship】Handcrafted using Lingjuan embroidery embodies history’s grandeur and artistry.
【Luxurious Material】Premium cow - split leather with Mulberry Silk– luxuriously soft, richly textured.
【Unique Design】Delicate orchid butterflies embroidered paired with a hand-beaded handle, blending luxury with timeless artistry.
【Versatile Elegance】 Perfect for any occasion, adding a touch of sophistication to your outfit.


Dimensions

- Size: 17*8*11 cm
- Color: Creamy Yellow
- Material: Cow Split Leather+Mulberry Silk
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Crafts: Chinese Lingjuan Embroidery
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Closure Type:Magnetic Clasp
- Carrying Options: Handheld / Single Shoulder/Crossbody
- Capacity: Phone, Power Bank, Earphones, Lipstick, Bank Cards, Etc.
Shuanglin Lingjuan
Shuanglin Lingjuan, produced in Shuanglin Town, Huzhou, Zhejiang Province, is a treasure of traditional silk fabrics. Shuanglin Lingjuan is as thin as cicada wings, light as morning fog, soft in texture, and is known as "the flower of silk craft". Lingjuan refers to silk fabrics, with 'Ling' referring to the patterned variety and 'Juan' referring to the plain one.





