Lunar Grace Peony Brooch

There are flowers that bloom quietly, and then there is the peony. Full, unhurried, unapologetic in its beauty, the peony has been called the queen of flowers in China for more than a thousand years. The Lunar Grace Peony Brooch captures this spirit in gold-threaded petals edged in luminous sapphire blue enamel, a colour that moves from deep ocean to clear sky depending on the light. At its centre, a single Akoya saltwater pearl rests like a secret the flower has been keeping. This is not a piece that asks for attention. It simply receives it.
Cultural symbolism
In Chinese culture, the peony (牡丹, mǔdān) is the flower of prosperity, nobility, and a life lived in full bloom. It is associated with good fortune, the fulfilment of ambitions, and the grace of a woman who carries her power without effort. To wear a peony is to declare that you do not merely hope for abundance. You expect it, quietly and completely. The sapphire blue of this brooch extends the symbolism further: blue in Chinese heritage represents the sky without limits, a life on an upward path, a future as open as the horizon.
Key features
- Motif: Full-bloom peony in layered gold filigree petals with sapphire blue enamel gradient
- Centrepiece: Akoya saltwater pearl (0.8cm), warm and luminous
- Accent stones: Premium cubic zirconia set at the stamen
- Dimensions: 4.5cm height x 5.0cm width
- Fastening: Secure gold-tone pin clasp at back
- Weight: Approximately 25.48g
Craftsmanship and materials
- Material: 18k Gold-Plated
- Enamel technique: hand-applied gradient blue enamel edging each petal
- Setting technique: jewellery inlay craft (珠宝镶嵌工艺), each stone individually set by hand
- Pearl: Akoya saltwater pearl, selected for lustre and warmth
- Each piece is produced in limited batches; minor natural variations in pearl and enamel tone are an inherent quality of handcrafted work
Emotional positioning
This is a brooch for the woman who has already arrived. Pin it to a blazer before a room that needs to know you are serious. Wear it on a silk scarf on an occasion that deserves to be remembered. The Lunar Grace Peony Brooch is a gold brooch pin with the weight of something much older than fashion, and the presence of something entirely your own.
Note on care
Store your brooch in its original box or a soft pouch, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Avoid contact with perfume, hairspray, and harsh chemicals. Gently wipe with a soft dry cloth after wearing. The Akoya pearl is a natural material and should be handled with care; its surface lustre is best preserved when it is the last thing you put on and the first thing you take off.
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Lunar Grace Peony Brooch
Lunar Grace Peony Brooch

There are flowers that bloom quietly, and then there is the peony. Full, unhurried, unapologetic in its beauty, the peony has been called the queen of flowers in China for more than a thousand years. The Lunar Grace Peony Brooch captures this spirit in gold-threaded petals edged in luminous sapphire blue enamel, a colour that moves from deep ocean to clear sky depending on the light. At its centre, a single Akoya saltwater pearl rests like a secret the flower has been keeping. This is not a piece that asks for attention. It simply receives it.
Cultural symbolism
In Chinese culture, the peony (牡丹, mǔdān) is the flower of prosperity, nobility, and a life lived in full bloom. It is associated with good fortune, the fulfilment of ambitions, and the grace of a woman who carries her power without effort. To wear a peony is to declare that you do not merely hope for abundance. You expect it, quietly and completely. The sapphire blue of this brooch extends the symbolism further: blue in Chinese heritage represents the sky without limits, a life on an upward path, a future as open as the horizon.
Key features
- Motif: Full-bloom peony in layered gold filigree petals with sapphire blue enamel gradient
- Centrepiece: Akoya saltwater pearl (0.8cm), warm and luminous
- Accent stones: Premium cubic zirconia set at the stamen
- Dimensions: 4.5cm height x 5.0cm width
- Fastening: Secure gold-tone pin clasp at back
- Weight: Approximately 25.48g
Craftsmanship and materials
- Material: 18k Gold-Plated
- Enamel technique: hand-applied gradient blue enamel edging each petal
- Setting technique: jewellery inlay craft (珠宝镶嵌工艺), each stone individually set by hand
- Pearl: Akoya saltwater pearl, selected for lustre and warmth
- Each piece is produced in limited batches; minor natural variations in pearl and enamel tone are an inherent quality of handcrafted work
Emotional positioning
This is a brooch for the woman who has already arrived. Pin it to a blazer before a room that needs to know you are serious. Wear it on a silk scarf on an occasion that deserves to be remembered. The Lunar Grace Peony Brooch is a gold brooch pin with the weight of something much older than fashion, and the presence of something entirely your own.
Note on care
Store your brooch in its original box or a soft pouch, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Avoid contact with perfume, hairspray, and harsh chemicals. Gently wipe with a soft dry cloth after wearing. The Akoya pearl is a natural material and should be handled with care; its surface lustre is best preserved when it is the last thing you put on and the first thing you take off.
Original: $243.80
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Description

There are flowers that bloom quietly, and then there is the peony. Full, unhurried, unapologetic in its beauty, the peony has been called the queen of flowers in China for more than a thousand years. The Lunar Grace Peony Brooch captures this spirit in gold-threaded petals edged in luminous sapphire blue enamel, a colour that moves from deep ocean to clear sky depending on the light. At its centre, a single Akoya saltwater pearl rests like a secret the flower has been keeping. This is not a piece that asks for attention. It simply receives it.
Cultural symbolism
In Chinese culture, the peony (牡丹, mǔdān) is the flower of prosperity, nobility, and a life lived in full bloom. It is associated with good fortune, the fulfilment of ambitions, and the grace of a woman who carries her power without effort. To wear a peony is to declare that you do not merely hope for abundance. You expect it, quietly and completely. The sapphire blue of this brooch extends the symbolism further: blue in Chinese heritage represents the sky without limits, a life on an upward path, a future as open as the horizon.
Key features
- Motif: Full-bloom peony in layered gold filigree petals with sapphire blue enamel gradient
- Centrepiece: Akoya saltwater pearl (0.8cm), warm and luminous
- Accent stones: Premium cubic zirconia set at the stamen
- Dimensions: 4.5cm height x 5.0cm width
- Fastening: Secure gold-tone pin clasp at back
- Weight: Approximately 25.48g
Craftsmanship and materials
- Material: 18k Gold-Plated
- Enamel technique: hand-applied gradient blue enamel edging each petal
- Setting technique: jewellery inlay craft (珠宝镶嵌工艺), each stone individually set by hand
- Pearl: Akoya saltwater pearl, selected for lustre and warmth
- Each piece is produced in limited batches; minor natural variations in pearl and enamel tone are an inherent quality of handcrafted work
Emotional positioning
This is a brooch for the woman who has already arrived. Pin it to a blazer before a room that needs to know you are serious. Wear it on a silk scarf on an occasion that deserves to be remembered. The Lunar Grace Peony Brooch is a gold brooch pin with the weight of something much older than fashion, and the presence of something entirely your own.
Note on care
Store your brooch in its original box or a soft pouch, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Avoid contact with perfume, hairspray, and harsh chemicals. Gently wipe with a soft dry cloth after wearing. The Akoya pearl is a natural material and should be handled with care; its surface lustre is best preserved when it is the last thing you put on and the first thing you take off.























