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Inspired by The Nightingale and the Rose – Oscar Wilde
The garden lay quiet beneath the moonlight, where roses trembled gently in the evening breeze. Silver light wove through the leaves, casting golden and blue-hued shadows upon the earth. In the stillness, a nightingale perched upon a tree branch, gazing at the sorrowful young man below. His love was pure and ardent, yet the world met it with indifference—the girl he adored had said she would only dance with him if he brought her a red rose.
The nightingale heard his lament and began to sing. It would offer the world its sweetest melody, hoping to bring love’s miracle to life. As dawn approached, it pressed its heart against a pale rose, giving its final drop of life’s blood to turn the petals crimson. But when the young man finally brought the rose to his beloved, she only laughed, casting it aside before turning to another.
The hues of this bracelet seem to capture the essence of this bittersweet tale—gold, for the nightingale’s selfless, radiant love, and blue, for the quiet sorrow of twilight’s reflection. Love may not always triumph over reality, yet it lingers like the nightingale’s song, echoing eternally in the hearts of those who still believe in romance.
Inspired by The Nightingale and the Rose – Oscar Wilde
The garden lay quiet beneath the moonlight, where roses trembled gently in the evening breeze. Silver light wove through the leaves, casting golden and blue-hued shadows upon the earth. In the stillness, a nightingale perched upon a tree branch, gazing at the sorrowful young man below. His love was pure and ardent, yet the world met it with indifference—the girl he adored had said she would only dance with him if he brought her a red rose.
The nightingale heard his lament and began to sing. It would offer the world its sweetest melody, hoping to bring love’s miracle to life. As dawn approached, it pressed its heart against a pale rose, giving its final drop of life’s blood to turn the petals crimson. But when the young man finally brought the rose to his beloved, she only laughed, casting it aside before turning to another.
The hues of this bracelet seem to capture the essence of this bittersweet tale—gold, for the nightingale’s selfless, radiant love, and blue, for the quiet sorrow of twilight’s reflection. Love may not always triumph over reality, yet it lingers like the nightingale’s song, echoing eternally in the hearts of those who still believe in romance.
Inspired by The Nightingale and the Rose – Oscar Wilde
The garden lay quiet beneath the moonlight, where roses trembled gently in the evening breeze. Silver light wove through the leaves, casting golden and blue-hued shadows upon the earth. In the stillness, a nightingale perched upon a tree branch, gazing at the sorrowful young man below. His love was pure and ardent, yet the world met it with indifference—the girl he adored had said she would only dance with him if he brought her a red rose.
The nightingale heard his lament and began to sing. It would offer the world its sweetest melody, hoping to bring love’s miracle to life. As dawn approached, it pressed its heart against a pale rose, giving its final drop of life’s blood to turn the petals crimson. But when the young man finally brought the rose to his beloved, she only laughed, casting it aside before turning to another.
The hues of this bracelet seem to capture the essence of this bittersweet tale—gold, for the nightingale’s selfless, radiant love, and blue, for the quiet sorrow of twilight’s reflection. Love may not always triumph over reality, yet it lingers like the nightingale’s song, echoing eternally in the hearts of those who still believe in romance.
Details
- Natural Burmese jadeite (Grade A)
- 18k gold-plated brass
- Diameter: 60 mm
- Width: 8 mm
- Inner circumference: ~17 cm
- Personally selected by Yi Wei for its unique tone and spirit