Cameo Wreath
"72-hour String: One Flower That 'Breathes' | This Beaded Hairpiece is Embroidered with Needlework in the Style of Spring" The material features "macro lens-level" details: The petals are woven with "3 types of iridescent pearl + ice thread" - the transparent pearls show a misty effect, the light gold pearls conceal scattered light, and the silver gray pearls outline the shape. It feels soft like a piece of gauze when touched and cool like a crystal when shaken; the flower core is a "wool-like" effect created by stacking copper pearls, the leaves are a gradient green made up of 0.3mm mosaic pearl pieces, and even the branches are imitated with the "twisted thread wrapped with gauze" technique to mimic the texture of tree bark. The craftsmanship is "architecture on the tip of a needle": Each flower requires mastering 3 types of stringing needles for shaping (lock stitch to create arc, loop stitch to fill texture, and winding needle to outline the flower core), and each petal requires 120+ pearl beads, and every 10 minutes during 72 hours, the thread tension needs to be adjusted - it's not "stringing beads", but using the needle to 'weave' the 'breathing sensation' of the petals, allowing the soft gauze to wrap the hard beads, yet still having the delicate sense of a flower branch trembling. Wearing it is "hanging a masterpiece of craftsmanship in the hair": It's not a sweet decoration from the assembly line, but "a wearable miniature spring scene" created by "stringing bead artisans holding the needle tip" - when paired with a low-updo hairstyle, it's like pinning the flower branches in the morning mist on the side of the hairline. When the wind blows, the light from the pearl pieces swaying is softer than the spring sunlight. Size (unit: cm): Head circumference 20 3.4*4
