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Forbidden Garden Wisteria Brooch

Forbidden Garden Wisteria Brooch

Within the walls of the Forbidden City, there were gardens that most of the world would never see. Courtyards where wisteria grew in long cascading curtains of purple, tended by hands that understood that beauty, at its highest, is also a form of discipline. The Forbidden Garden Wisteria Brooch is inspired by this world: the imperial garden in full and unhurried bloom, where every flower was chosen for its meaning and every stone in a noblewoman's jewellery told a story only those closest to her would ever fully read.

Two wisteria flowers bloom at the top of a silver-tone branch, each petal surface paved in pink and white premium cubic zirconia, each centre held by a freshwater pearl of its own. Below, amethyst purple teardrop stones cascade downward like wisteria clusters in a spring breeze, ending in a single deep purple teardrop drop that catches the light long after you have entered the room. This is a brooch pin that carries the weight of a world most people only read about, worn with the ease of a woman who has always belonged there.

Cultural Symbolism

Wisteria (紫藤, zǐténg) in Chinese culture carries the meaning of enduring love, devotion that deepens over time, and the particular grace of something that grows more beautiful the longer it is tended. In the gardens of the imperial court, wisteria was cultivated with extraordinary care, its cascading blooms a symbol of the abundance that flows from patience and attention.

The name 紫禁繁花 weaves together two of the most powerful images in Chinese cultural heritage: 紫禁, the Forbidden City in its full imperial mystery, and 繁花, the abundance of flowers in glorious bloom. Together they describe a beauty that is both protected and overflowing: contained by walls of history, yet impossible to hold back entirely. Purple in Chinese heritage is the colour of nobility, of the Forbidden City's own tiles, and of a dignity that does not need to announce itself. The freshwater pearls at the centre of each bloom carry the house signature of Tang Heritage: wisdom, patience, and the quiet luminance of something formed in depth.

Key Features

  • Motif: Wisteria branch with two full blooms and cascading teardrop stone clusters
  • Flowers: Two wisteria blooms fully paved in pink and white premium cubic zirconia
  • Centrepiece: Two freshwater pearls (up to 0.7cm each), one at the centre of each bloom
  • Cascade Stones: Amethyst purple teardrop premium cubic zirconia, hanging in graduated clusters below the blooms
  • Drop Detail: Single large deep purple teardrop cubic zirconia pendant at the base
  • Dimensions: 6.1cm height x 4.5cm width
  • Fastening: Secure silver-tone pin clasp at back
  • Weight: Approximately 17g

Craftsmanship And Materials

  • Plating: Silver-tone alloy finish, chosen to complement the cool amethyst and pink palette of the stones
  • Petal Setting: Jewellery micro-setting craft (珠宝微镶工艺), pink and white premium cubic zirconia individually set across each petal surface to create a continuous, seamless bloom
  • Pearl: Two freshwater pearls, each selected for warmth of lustre and roundness of form
  • Cascade Construction: Amethyst teardrop stones set in a graduated drop arrangement, each stone individually mounted to allow natural movement
  • Drop Pendant: Single deep purple teardrop stone at the base, the visual anchor of the full cascading composition
  • Each piece is produced in limited batches; minor natural variations in pearl tone and stone graduation are an inherent quality of handcrafted work

Emotional Positioning

The Forbidden Garden Wisteria Brooch is for the woman who understands that true refinement is never loud. Pin it to a silk blouse at an evening where the occasion calls for something that speaks before you do. Wear it as the centrepiece of a look that is otherwise entirely still, and let the cascade of purple and pearl do what wisteria has always done in the gardens of the great: fill the space with a beauty so complete that nothing else is needed.

At 6.1cm tall, this is the most vertically dramatic pearl brooch in the Tang Heritage collection, a piece of brooch jewellery that moves as you move, its teardrop stones catching light from a different angle with every step. For the woman who carries her history with grace and her elegance without effort.

Note On Care

Store your brooch in its original box or a soft pouch, away from direct sunlight and moisture. The cascading teardrop stones are individually mounted to allow natural movement; handle with care to avoid snagging on fabric or other surfaces. Avoid contact with perfume, hairspray, and harsh chemicals, which may affect the silver-tone finish over time. Gently wipe with a soft dry cloth after wearing. The freshwater pearls are best preserved when they are the last thing you put on and the first thing you take off.

$72.03

Original: $205.80

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Forbidden Garden Wisteria Brooch

$205.80

$72.03

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Description

Within the walls of the Forbidden City, there were gardens that most of the world would never see. Courtyards where wisteria grew in long cascading curtains of purple, tended by hands that understood that beauty, at its highest, is also a form of discipline. The Forbidden Garden Wisteria Brooch is inspired by this world: the imperial garden in full and unhurried bloom, where every flower was chosen for its meaning and every stone in a noblewoman's jewellery told a story only those closest to her would ever fully read.

Two wisteria flowers bloom at the top of a silver-tone branch, each petal surface paved in pink and white premium cubic zirconia, each centre held by a freshwater pearl of its own. Below, amethyst purple teardrop stones cascade downward like wisteria clusters in a spring breeze, ending in a single deep purple teardrop drop that catches the light long after you have entered the room. This is a brooch pin that carries the weight of a world most people only read about, worn with the ease of a woman who has always belonged there.

Cultural Symbolism

Wisteria (紫藤, zǐténg) in Chinese culture carries the meaning of enduring love, devotion that deepens over time, and the particular grace of something that grows more beautiful the longer it is tended. In the gardens of the imperial court, wisteria was cultivated with extraordinary care, its cascading blooms a symbol of the abundance that flows from patience and attention.

The name 紫禁繁花 weaves together two of the most powerful images in Chinese cultural heritage: 紫禁, the Forbidden City in its full imperial mystery, and 繁花, the abundance of flowers in glorious bloom. Together they describe a beauty that is both protected and overflowing: contained by walls of history, yet impossible to hold back entirely. Purple in Chinese heritage is the colour of nobility, of the Forbidden City's own tiles, and of a dignity that does not need to announce itself. The freshwater pearls at the centre of each bloom carry the house signature of Tang Heritage: wisdom, patience, and the quiet luminance of something formed in depth.

Key Features

  • Motif: Wisteria branch with two full blooms and cascading teardrop stone clusters
  • Flowers: Two wisteria blooms fully paved in pink and white premium cubic zirconia
  • Centrepiece: Two freshwater pearls (up to 0.7cm each), one at the centre of each bloom
  • Cascade Stones: Amethyst purple teardrop premium cubic zirconia, hanging in graduated clusters below the blooms
  • Drop Detail: Single large deep purple teardrop cubic zirconia pendant at the base
  • Dimensions: 6.1cm height x 4.5cm width
  • Fastening: Secure silver-tone pin clasp at back
  • Weight: Approximately 17g

Craftsmanship And Materials

  • Plating: Silver-tone alloy finish, chosen to complement the cool amethyst and pink palette of the stones
  • Petal Setting: Jewellery micro-setting craft (珠宝微镶工艺), pink and white premium cubic zirconia individually set across each petal surface to create a continuous, seamless bloom
  • Pearl: Two freshwater pearls, each selected for warmth of lustre and roundness of form
  • Cascade Construction: Amethyst teardrop stones set in a graduated drop arrangement, each stone individually mounted to allow natural movement
  • Drop Pendant: Single deep purple teardrop stone at the base, the visual anchor of the full cascading composition
  • Each piece is produced in limited batches; minor natural variations in pearl tone and stone graduation are an inherent quality of handcrafted work

Emotional Positioning

The Forbidden Garden Wisteria Brooch is for the woman who understands that true refinement is never loud. Pin it to a silk blouse at an evening where the occasion calls for something that speaks before you do. Wear it as the centrepiece of a look that is otherwise entirely still, and let the cascade of purple and pearl do what wisteria has always done in the gardens of the great: fill the space with a beauty so complete that nothing else is needed.

At 6.1cm tall, this is the most vertically dramatic pearl brooch in the Tang Heritage collection, a piece of brooch jewellery that moves as you move, its teardrop stones catching light from a different angle with every step. For the woman who carries her history with grace and her elegance without effort.

Note On Care

Store your brooch in its original box or a soft pouch, away from direct sunlight and moisture. The cascading teardrop stones are individually mounted to allow natural movement; handle with care to avoid snagging on fabric or other surfaces. Avoid contact with perfume, hairspray, and harsh chemicals, which may affect the silver-tone finish over time. Gently wipe with a soft dry cloth after wearing. The freshwater pearls are best preserved when they are the last thing you put on and the first thing you take off.

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