The Bridal Edit

For many Chinese brides, the wedding jewelry is as important as the dress itself.

The tradition of gifting and wearing 24K Gold remains one of the most recognizable elements of a Chinese wedding. A symbol of prosperity, happiness, and good fortune, bridal jewelry often becomes part of the celebration itself, from the ceremony to the family photographs that follow.

Some brides choose a single piece.

Others build an entire look around it.

A peony crown. A Phoenix Necklace. A pair of earrings that catch the light from across the room.

Bridal jewelry has always occupied a category of its own. More intricate. More symbolic. More expressive. These are the pieces chosen for one of life's most photographed occasions.

The Finishing Touch

Hair jewelry has quietly become one of the most interesting parts of bridal styling.

A single peony tucked into an updo. A delicate floral comb. A crown that transforms the entire silhouette.

Whether understated or dramatic, these pieces frame the bride long before the jewelry itself comes into focus. Inspired by the peony, a symbol long associated with beauty, happiness, and prosperity, they bring a sense of ceremony to the occasion while remaining undeniably romantic.

More Is More

Not every bride is looking for restraint.

Layered blossoms. Cascading details. Petals ready to bloom.

These statement pieces embrace the joy and grandeur of the occasion, creating a focal point that feels equally at home during the ceremony, the reception, and every photograph in between.

After the Celebration

Some pieces are chosen for a single day.

Others continue long after the wedding is over.

More refined peony designs offer a different approach, balancing traditional symbolism with a scale that feels effortless beyond the ceremony. Elegant enough for the wedding day, yet versatile enough to become part of a jewelry collection for years to come.

 

The Phoenix

Few symbols appear more often in Chinese bridal jewelry than the phoenix.

Graceful, powerful, and unmistakably striking, it has inspired generations of wedding jewelry. Associated with harmony, beauty, and the bride herself, the phoenix remains one of the most celebrated motifs in traditional wedding adornment.

From sweeping necklaces and elaborate earrings to rings and bangles rich in detail, these are pieces designed to command attention.

A Quieter Interpretation

Not every bride is looking for a statement piece.

For those drawn to the symbolism of the phoenix but seeking something more understated, filigree designs offer a more refined interpretation. Delicate craftsmanship and graceful lines allow the beauty of the motif to shine through without overwhelming the wearer.

Pieces designed for the wedding day, and well beyond it.

For the Bride and Groom

Some traditions are best shared.

Created as companion pieces, these Antique Gold medallions pair the dragon and phoenix, symbols long associated with harmony, balance, and partnership. Suspended from elegant cords and finished with traditional tassels, they offer a contemporary interpretation of a meaningful wedding tradition.

One for the bride.

One for the groom.

A pair, chosen together.

Wedding jewelry has never been simply an accessory.

It is part of the tradition. Part of the celebration. Part of the photographs and memories that follow.

Sometimes it is a delicate peony tucked into the hair.

Sometimes it is a phoenix worn proudly at the centre of the celebration.

Either way, the pieces chosen become part of the story.