
Peach and Plum in Bloom Mirror
The name comes from a line by Bai Juyi (白居易), in which a revered master needs plant no flowers before his hall, for his peaches and plums, his students, already bloom across the world (令公桃李满天下,何用堂前更种花). This mirror takes its design from a Ming dynasty green jade inlay carved with twin magpies and peaches (青玉双鹊桃实纹嵌件) held in the Palace Museum. Ripe peaches and blossoming branches wind around the face, with butterflies drawn to the spring wind, carrying a wish for fragrant years and a life of long, untroubled joy.
Key Features
- Takes its meaning from Bai Juyi's celebrated line on the master whose peaches and plums (桃李) flower across the world, an old and gracious way of honouring a teacher
- The peach (桃), long an emblem of longevity and a life of lasting joy, ripens among blossoming branches
- Butterflies turn among the flowers, drawn to the spring wind (蝶恋春风), an emblem of love and renewal
- Drawn from a Ming green jade twin-magpie and peach inlay in the Palace Museum, reimagined in soft enamel and relief
- A mirror face worked in the manner of mother-of-pearl, with a shifting, iridescent sheen beneath the flowers
Who This Is For
A gracious gift for a teacher or mentor, carrying the old wish of peaches and plums in bloom. Equally a considered gift for a mother, a daughter, or a dear friend, and a quiet companion for anyone drawn to the flowering of the seasons. Equally at home tucked into an evening bag or resting on a dressing table among one's most treasured things.
The Two Styles
- Pocket Mirror: approximately 8.3 cm diameter excluding the tassel, single-sided, finished with a gradient ice-silk tassel and a small peach charm, presented in a gift box approximately 13.2 × 14.5 × 2.8 cm
- Folding Pocket Mirror: approximately 7 cm diameter excluding the bead chain, double-sided with a flat mirror and a magnifying mirror, finished with a pearl bead chain and a small peach charm, presented in a gift box approximately 11.5 × 3.2 × 14.8 cm
Materials & Details
- Zinc alloy body with bright gold electroplating
- Mirror face finished in the manner of mother-of-pearl
- Three-dimensional relief peach and blossom design with high-precision UV printing
- High-definition glass mirror
- Pearl accents, with a pearl bead chain on the folding mirror
- Gradient ice-silk tassel on the pocket mirror, with a small peach charm
- Presented in a hardcover gift box
- Measurements taken by hand and may vary slightly
A Note on Authenticity
Lower-priced copies of these mirrors circulate widely in the market. They can resemble ours in a photograph, yet they differ in the materials used, the quality of the enamel and plating, and the care taken in their finishing. Every Tang Heritage mirror is a genuine article, sourced and finished to the standard we stand behind, and its quality shows in the hand. We ask that you purchase only from Tang Heritage or our authorised channels, and that you exercise caution with listings priced well below ours, as they are unlikely to be the same piece.
Care
Keep away from hard or sharp objects to protect the surface design. Wipe the mirror gently with a soft, dry cloth. Store in its case or pouch when not in use.
The name comes from a line by Bai Juyi (白居易), in which a revered master needs plant no flowers before his hall, for his peaches and plums, his students, already bloom across the world (令公桃李满天下,何用堂前更种花). This mirror takes its design from a Ming dynasty green jade inlay carved with twin magpies and peaches (青玉双鹊桃实纹嵌件) held in the Palace Museum. Ripe peaches and blossoming branches wind around the face, with butterflies drawn to the spring wind, carrying a wish for fragrant years and a life of long, untroubled joy.
Key Features
- Takes its meaning from Bai Juyi's celebrated line on the master whose peaches and plums (桃李) flower across the world, an old and gracious way of honouring a teacher
- The peach (桃), long an emblem of longevity and a life of lasting joy, ripens among blossoming branches
- Butterflies turn among the flowers, drawn to the spring wind (蝶恋春风), an emblem of love and renewal
- Drawn from a Ming green jade twin-magpie and peach inlay in the Palace Museum, reimagined in soft enamel and relief
- A mirror face worked in the manner of mother-of-pearl, with a shifting, iridescent sheen beneath the flowers
Who This Is For
A gracious gift for a teacher or mentor, carrying the old wish of peaches and plums in bloom. Equally a considered gift for a mother, a daughter, or a dear friend, and a quiet companion for anyone drawn to the flowering of the seasons. Equally at home tucked into an evening bag or resting on a dressing table among one's most treasured things.
The Two Styles
- Pocket Mirror: approximately 8.3 cm diameter excluding the tassel, single-sided, finished with a gradient ice-silk tassel and a small peach charm, presented in a gift box approximately 13.2 × 14.5 × 2.8 cm
- Folding Pocket Mirror: approximately 7 cm diameter excluding the bead chain, double-sided with a flat mirror and a magnifying mirror, finished with a pearl bead chain and a small peach charm, presented in a gift box approximately 11.5 × 3.2 × 14.8 cm
Materials & Details
- Zinc alloy body with bright gold electroplating
- Mirror face finished in the manner of mother-of-pearl
- Three-dimensional relief peach and blossom design with high-precision UV printing
- High-definition glass mirror
- Pearl accents, with a pearl bead chain on the folding mirror
- Gradient ice-silk tassel on the pocket mirror, with a small peach charm
- Presented in a hardcover gift box
- Measurements taken by hand and may vary slightly
A Note on Authenticity
Lower-priced copies of these mirrors circulate widely in the market. They can resemble ours in a photograph, yet they differ in the materials used, the quality of the enamel and plating, and the care taken in their finishing. Every Tang Heritage mirror is a genuine article, sourced and finished to the standard we stand behind, and its quality shows in the hand. We ask that you purchase only from Tang Heritage or our authorised channels, and that you exercise caution with listings priced well below ours, as they are unlikely to be the same piece.
Care
Keep away from hard or sharp objects to protect the surface design. Wipe the mirror gently with a soft, dry cloth. Store in its case or pouch when not in use.
Description
The name comes from a line by Bai Juyi (白居易), in which a revered master needs plant no flowers before his hall, for his peaches and plums, his students, already bloom across the world (令公桃李满天下,何用堂前更种花). This mirror takes its design from a Ming dynasty green jade inlay carved with twin magpies and peaches (青玉双鹊桃实纹嵌件) held in the Palace Museum. Ripe peaches and blossoming branches wind around the face, with butterflies drawn to the spring wind, carrying a wish for fragrant years and a life of long, untroubled joy.
Key Features
- Takes its meaning from Bai Juyi's celebrated line on the master whose peaches and plums (桃李) flower across the world, an old and gracious way of honouring a teacher
- The peach (桃), long an emblem of longevity and a life of lasting joy, ripens among blossoming branches
- Butterflies turn among the flowers, drawn to the spring wind (蝶恋春风), an emblem of love and renewal
- Drawn from a Ming green jade twin-magpie and peach inlay in the Palace Museum, reimagined in soft enamel and relief
- A mirror face worked in the manner of mother-of-pearl, with a shifting, iridescent sheen beneath the flowers
Who This Is For
A gracious gift for a teacher or mentor, carrying the old wish of peaches and plums in bloom. Equally a considered gift for a mother, a daughter, or a dear friend, and a quiet companion for anyone drawn to the flowering of the seasons. Equally at home tucked into an evening bag or resting on a dressing table among one's most treasured things.
The Two Styles
- Pocket Mirror: approximately 8.3 cm diameter excluding the tassel, single-sided, finished with a gradient ice-silk tassel and a small peach charm, presented in a gift box approximately 13.2 × 14.5 × 2.8 cm
- Folding Pocket Mirror: approximately 7 cm diameter excluding the bead chain, double-sided with a flat mirror and a magnifying mirror, finished with a pearl bead chain and a small peach charm, presented in a gift box approximately 11.5 × 3.2 × 14.8 cm
Materials & Details
- Zinc alloy body with bright gold electroplating
- Mirror face finished in the manner of mother-of-pearl
- Three-dimensional relief peach and blossom design with high-precision UV printing
- High-definition glass mirror
- Pearl accents, with a pearl bead chain on the folding mirror
- Gradient ice-silk tassel on the pocket mirror, with a small peach charm
- Presented in a hardcover gift box
- Measurements taken by hand and may vary slightly
A Note on Authenticity
Lower-priced copies of these mirrors circulate widely in the market. They can resemble ours in a photograph, yet they differ in the materials used, the quality of the enamel and plating, and the care taken in their finishing. Every Tang Heritage mirror is a genuine article, sourced and finished to the standard we stand behind, and its quality shows in the hand. We ask that you purchase only from Tang Heritage or our authorised channels, and that you exercise caution with listings priced well below ours, as they are unlikely to be the same piece.
Care
Keep away from hard or sharp objects to protect the surface design. Wipe the mirror gently with a soft, dry cloth. Store in its case or pouch when not in use.






















