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Address
304 North Cardinal
St. Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
$45.00
“The Secret of the Golden Flower Bracelet”
Jewelry designer Su Wan found an exquisite golden flower bracelet in an antique market – nine golden roses in bud, with tiny rubies embedded in the stamens, shining brightly in the sun. The stall owner said mysteriously: “This bracelet is called ‘Nine Spring Colors’, and it is said to bring good luck, but every owner must first unlock its secret.”
That night, Su Wan found a line of small words engraved on the inside of the bracelet: “Flowers bloom at certain times, and blessings come to the heart.” She tried to gently turn one of the golden flowers, and it popped open the secret compartment, revealing a yellowed note with a poem on it: “When the golden wind and jade dew meet, it is better than countless things in the world.”
The next day, she met a collector at a design exhibition. When he saw the bracelet on her wrist, he was surprised and said, “This is my grandmother’s dowry! She said that this bracelet contains nine poems, and whoever collects them will get a special gift.”
It turns out that each flower corresponds to a poem, and after collecting them, the last sentence will guide the blessing of a century-old family – not gold and silver treasures, but a lost “Hundred Flowers Embroidery Manual”, which is the ancient book that Su Wan dreamed of.
Meaning analysis:
Nine golden flowers – symbolize long-term fortune and perfection
Ruby stamens – represent passion and opportunity
Hidden poems – imply surprises in the subtleties of life
The final gift – implies that the real wealth is knowledge and inheritance
This bracelet not only brings good luck, but also makes Su Wan understand that the most beautiful bloom is often hidden in patience and wisdom.
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