Each of these ornaments here serves as an ambassador of good wishes. The peanuts-shaped ornaments, with the meaning of "good things to come," feature smooth and rounded shapes with delicate textures, symbolizing that surprises and good fortune abound in our lives. The ornaments with the word "吉柿柿如意" (Jí Shì Shì Rú Yì) take advantage of the homophone of "柿" and "事" to wish for smooth sailing in all matters, just like the ripe and sweet persimmons.
Yuan Bao ornaments, as a classic symbol of wealth, shine with a golden glow, as if they can attract fortune, allowing wealth to continuously gather. Fortune and wealth ornaments, with unique designs, carry the yearning for a prosperous life, wishing the wearer to attract wealth from all directions. Gourd ornaments, with the homophone "Lu" (meaning luck), symbolize both good fortune and fortune, and are a symbol of good luck and happiness.
The Fulong ornament combines the majesty of the dragon with blessings, with the dragon's body lines flowing smoothly, showing the auspicious energy, symbolizing the expulsion of evil and the avoidance of misfortune, bringing good luck. The Zajilam ornament, originating from Tibetan culture, is considered the Goddess of Wealth, protecting the wearer's fortune and career. The Long Life Lock ornament has a long history of inheritance, locking in peace and health, bringing long-lasting protection and blessings to the wearer. Whether worn or collected, these ornaments can add a bright touch to life and a strong sense of good expectations.