Ornaments ~ Chinese New Year
The Chinese New Year Ornaments are our latest addition to our popular ornament collection. Colourful Ornaments are essential for Chinese New Year and not only look very decorative but also symbolise good fortune, wealth and prosperity. You can find a detailed list of the symbolism below. We designed the ornaments in traditional Chinese New Year colours - rich tones of Burgundy and Red, shades of Pink, Yellow and Gold.
Hang them into pussy willow twigs, cherry blossoms or mandarin trees and add a bit of colour to your home for a happy and healthy new lunar year.
Each ornament is embroidered on both sides with various types of beads, silk, gold and silver lurex.
Lanterns: happiness, invite good fortune, drive off bad luck
Fan: Union and happiness
Clouds: clouds are considered as lucky - they are symbols of celestial mobility. Available in burgundy and rose gold.
Mandarin Orange: Wealth in every aspect - abundance, happiness and prosperity.
Horse: The star of the show - 2026 is the Year of the Fire Horse - ornaments reflecting the zodiac are considered to have positive energy, and in the year of the Horse, it is bringing dynamic, passionate, and transformative energy focused on freedom, bold action and innovation.
Pomegranate: Fertility
Lotus: Continuity, Love and Harmony
Fish: signifies abundance and is a sign of prosperity
Pineapple: The Chinese Word for Pineapple is ‘ong lai’ and sounds similar to the phrase ‘incoming fortune’. As a result the fruit is associated with Good Luck, Wealth and Prosperity.
Symbol Longevity - The primary Chinese New Year longevity symbol is the character Shou, meaning long life.
Symbol Double Happiness - The Double Happiness symbol signifies multiplied joy and good fortune.
Pagoda: symbolises harmony, wisdom, and grounded success, making them central to festive themes and gifting.
| Dimensions : | various |
| Materials: | Lurex, Cotton, Goldflex |
| Shipping : | This item is available for international shipping |





















