Traditional Chinese long black hairpins are simple, elegant, and full of historical charm.
They bear the essence of ancient Chinese culture and are one of the symbols of ancient literati.
In ancient times, long black hairpins were regarded as a noble status symbol, only worn by royalty, aristocrats, and literati.
These hairpins are exquisitely designed and usually made of precious materials such as jade and gold, with various patterns and inscriptions carved on them, symbolizing good luck, wealth, and longevity.
Long black hairpins are not only decorative items but also cultural symbols that represent the brilliance and inheritance of ancient Chinese culture.