Collection: FLOWER

"Everbloom Heritage" Handcrafted Flower Collection
In a world where blooms fade, our "Everbloom Heritage" collection offers a timeless alternative: flowers that never wilt, each petal shaped by hands steeped in China’s intangible cultural heritage. These aren’t mere decorations—they’re living testaments to craftsmanship, where tradition blooms anew in every fold and brushstroke.
Take the rice paper flowers, for instance. Crafted from delicate mulberry paper using techniques honed in Guangdong for over 300 years, they mimic peonies, lotuses, and chrysanthemums with uncanny precision. Artisans dye the paper with natural pigments—saffron for gold, indigo for violet—then crimp and shape each petal to catch the light, creating blooms that look ready to sway in a breeze.
Then there are the silk embroidery flowers, born from the needlework traditions of Suzhou. Threads as fine as hair are stitched into layered petals, their sheen mimicking the luster of fresh blossoms. A single rose might take three days to complete, with artisans using 20 different stitches to replicate the texture of leaves and the soft curve of a bud.
Even the clay flower ornaments, hailing from Yixing’s pottery heritage, carry stories.
 Molded from terracotta and glazed with earthy tones, they capture the rugged beauty of wildflowers, their surfaces gently textured to feel like real petals under your fingertips.
These flowers transcend decoration. A rice paper lotus in your window becomes a daily reminder of resilience (lotuses grow from mud, yet stay pure). A silk peony on your mantel celebrates prosperity, a symbol deeply rooted in Chinese culture. In a vase or pinned to a coat, they carry the soul of artisans who’ve dedicated their lives to keeping these crafts alive—ensuring that every bloom in this collection is not just seen, but felt: a piece of heritage that stays with you, always in full flower.