Niaoniao Peony Brooch | Original Chinese Intangible Heritage Ronghua Hair Accessories
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Niaoniao Peony Brooch | Original Chinese Intangible Heritage Ronghua Hair Accessories
Description
Niaoniao Red Peony Series
Drawing on China’s intangible heritage Ronghua velvet-flower craft, the Niaoniao series brings the timeless elegance of red peonies to life through hand-sculpted silk petals, hand-painted gradient details, and freshwater pearl accents. From the secure hair comb to the versatile brooch, each piece blends age-old artistry with modern New Chinese style, adding a striking, poetic touch to any outfit or special occasion.
Details
[Niaoniao Brooch] Handcrafted with intangible heritage Ronghua velvet-flower techniques, this brooch features a lifelike red peony with layered silk petals, complemented by a freshwater pearl drop. The gold-tone pin adds a touch of luxury, making it a striking accent for blazers, scarves, and dresses.

[ Niaoniao Hair Stick] Topped with a hand-sculpted red peony bloom and delicate hand-painted accents, this hair stick is anchored by a smooth, curved ebony wood base. It combines traditional craft with modern elegance, providing a secure, comfortable hold for updos and half-up styles.

[Niaoniao U-Shaped Hair Pin] This U-shaped pin showcases a cascading arrangement of red peony blossoms, crafted from hand-dyed silk and copper wire. The gold-tone wavy U base ensures a stable grip, making it an exquisite choice for weddings, tea ceremonies, or adding a refined cultural touch to any hairstyle.

[Niaoniao Hair Comb] Adorned with a cluster of hand-formed red peonies and gradient leaves, this gold-tone metal comb offers a secure hold for both everyday and special-occasion hairstyles. Each petal is shaped and dyed by hand, reflecting the intricate artistry of the Ronghua craft.

Dimensions
1. Niaoniao Brooch
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Material: Hand-dyed silk, copper wire, freshwater pearl, gold-tone metal pin
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Craft: Traditional Ronghua velvet-flower technique, hand-painted gradient details
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Occasion: Blazers, scarves, dresses, formal events
2. Niaoniao Hair Stick
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Material: Ebony wood, hand-formed silk, copper wire, freshwater pearls
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Craft: Curved ebony carving, hand-sculpted peony blooms
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Occasion: Updos, half-up styles, cultural ceremonies
3. Niaoniao U-Shaped Hair Pin
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Material: Hand-dyed silk, copper wire, freshwater pearls, gold-tone metal U base
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Craft: Cascading floral arrangement, hand-painted leaf accents
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Occasion: Bridal styling, traditional outfits, everyday elegance
4. Niaoniao Hair Comb
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Material: Hand-dyed silk, copper wire, gold-tone metal comb
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Craft: Layered petal shaping, gradient leaf detailing
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Occasion: Daily wear, weddings, tea ceremonies
Usage Tips
- Hair Accessories (Comb, Hair Stick, U Pin): Gently slide into styled hair, avoiding excessive force to prevent bending or damaging the silk flowers. For looser hairstyles, secure with a small invisible pin for extra stability.
- Brooch: Fasten onto lightweight fabrics like blazers, scarves, or dress lapels. Avoid attaching to thick or coarse materials that may fray the silk petals.
Care Instructions
- Gentle Handling: The silk petals and hand-painted details are delicate — avoid pulling, twisting, or pressing the flowers.
- Avoid Water & Humidity: Keep away from water, perfume, and moisturizers to prevent fading or warping. If it gets damp, pat dry with a soft cloth and air-dry in a cool, shaded area.
- Storage: When not in use, store in the included dust bag to protect from dust and direct sunlight. For hair sticks, use a padded holder to prevent the ebony wood from scratching.
- Cleaning: Wipe gently with a dry, lint-free cloth to remove dust. Do not use liquid cleaners or harsh chemicals.
Note
Each piece is handcrafted, so slight variations in petal shape and color are part of its unique artisanal charm.
Authenticity Statement
Due to the artisanal nature of heritage textiles, slight variations in pattern and color are natural and part of the uniqueness of each piece.




