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In Teochew culture, Si Dian Jin is an essential part of a Teochew wedding. It is a gift set consisting of four pieces of jewelry: earrings, a bangle, a necklace, and a ring. Each piece carries a positive message representing well-wishes for the bride.
Si Dian Jin is a chinese wedding jewelry that includes four gold pieces: earrings, a ring, a necklace, and a bangle. More than just ornamental, each piece carries a unique and auspicious meaning, serving as a heartfelt blessing from the groom’s family to the bride.
In Chinese, the word for necklace is written as 链 (liàn), which sounds similar to 连 (lián), meaning “continuity” or “to connect.” This homophonic relationship symbolizes the continuous and harmonious bond that flows infinitely between both families through marriage. The necklace thus carries deep cultural significance, representing an unbroken connection and enduring unity. Check out our Si Dian Jin necklace series to discover a variety of stunning designs, each uniquely crafted to embody this meaningful symbolism. Our Joyful Radiance 24 karat pure gold necklace meticulously crafted using traditional gold legacy techniques. This exquisite piece not only represents continuity but also adds a layer of happiness and joy to the bride’s life, making it a perfect symbol of lifelong blessings and positivity.
In Si Dian Jin set, our best selling Eternal Hearts Dragon & Phoenix 24k gold bangle symbolizes the couple tying the knot and is meant to wish them eternal bliss and harmony. For earrings, check out our Perfect Union 24k pure gold earrings inspired by the delicate side profile of lilies (百合), which represent purity and lasting love. These earrings are a blessing for a perfect union and a marriage that lasts a hundred years. Each piece in the set carries its own positive meaning, amplifying heartfelt wishes for the bride’s happiness, prosperity, and lifelong joy.
The final piece in the Si Dian Jin set is the ring, our best-selling Lifetime of Happiness 24 karat pure gold rings . This design incorporates a homonym of the Chinese character for luck (幸) and features apricot (杏) blossoms, a popular wedding flower symbolizing blessings for the couple to share three lifetimes of happiness together.
Si Dian Jin, a traditional Chinese wedding jewelry gift from the Teochew culture, is rich with blessings for the bride as a betrothal present. While the designs may be slightly traditional, each piece is thoughtfully crafted to convey positive meanings and heartfelt wishes.Want to learn more about this amazing Teochew wedding custom? Explore the history and the meaning of this custom here!
In Chinese culture, the traditional custom of gifting a Si Dian Jin wedding jewelry set as a betrothal gift serves two main purposes.
First, it is a way to warmly welcome the new daughter-in-law into her husband’s family. The mother-in-law presents this bridal set to her daughter-in-law before the wedding day during the Guo Da Li (过大礼) ceremony. Second, the gift expresses gratitude and goodwill to the bride’s family, acknowledging and honoring them for raising such a wonderful woman who will soon become a wife.
Definitely! Check out our gold bars and collectibles which also symbolize prosperity for the couple. Our best selling Resplendant phoenix 24 karat pure gold hairpin also represents love and devotion, making it a cherished wedding gift that conveys blessings for a pure and lasting union.
Traditionally, 24K gold is favored for Si Dian Jin bridal jewelry because it is the purest form of gold. Its high purity means it resists tarnishing and discoloration, ensuring your Si Dian Jin set stays beautiful over time. Alternatively, 22k gold is a popular choice as well, valued for its enhanced durability and more affordable price.
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