San He “Flower Window” Charm (Plum Blossom)
A “flower window” (花窗) is a grid of latticework brick tiles that form windows in historic homes and courtyard walls. The decorative pattern of this charm is based on a common “flower window” motif of a stylized plum blossom, which is the national flower of Taiwan and a symbol of resilience and perseverance.
These small charms are produced in a century old kiln that previously specialized in firing tiles for building materials in traditional homes. Since traditional construction is rare now, San He kiln focuses mainly on producing roof tiles for temple restoration projects. They have also creatively transitioned to producing home decor and tableware. Not only are these charms visually appealing but combined with the auspicious knotted cord they become small but meaningful tokens of goodwill. “Flower Window” charms can be used to brighten up an office space or study, hung from tote bags or even as original ornaments for Christmas trees.
Dimensions (overall): 0.875” W. x 2.875” H. x 0.125” D. Dimensions (charm only): 0.875” W. x 0.875” H. x 0.125” D.
Fired and glazed clay, braided nylon cord, plastic bead
Made in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Wipe clean with a damp cloth
Note: As with most handcrafted, artisanal and non-machine produced works, there may be a slight lack of uniformity and some minor imperfections.
A “flower window” (花窗) is a grid of latticework brick tiles that form windows in historic homes and courtyard walls. The decorative pattern of this charm is based on a common “flower window” motif of a stylized plum blossom, which is the national flower of Taiwan and a symbol of resilience and perseverance.
These small charms are produced in a century old kiln that previously specialized in firing tiles for building materials in traditional homes. Since traditional construction is rare now, San He kiln focuses mainly on producing roof tiles for temple restoration projects. They have also creatively transitioned to producing home decor and tableware. Not only are these charms visually appealing but combined with the auspicious knotted cord they become small but meaningful tokens of goodwill. “Flower Window” charms can be used to brighten up an office space or study, hung from tote bags or even as original ornaments for Christmas trees.
Dimensions (overall): 0.875” W. x 2.875” H. x 0.125” D. Dimensions (charm only): 0.875” W. x 0.875” H. x 0.125” D.
Fired and glazed clay, braided nylon cord, plastic bead
Made in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Wipe clean with a damp cloth
Note: As with most handcrafted, artisanal and non-machine produced works, there may be a slight lack of uniformity and some minor imperfections.
A “flower window” (花窗) is a grid of latticework brick tiles that form windows in historic homes and courtyard walls. The decorative pattern of this charm is based on a common “flower window” motif of a stylized plum blossom, which is the national flower of Taiwan and a symbol of resilience and perseverance.
These small charms are produced in a century old kiln that previously specialized in firing tiles for building materials in traditional homes. Since traditional construction is rare now, San He kiln focuses mainly on producing roof tiles for temple restoration projects. They have also creatively transitioned to producing home decor and tableware. Not only are these charms visually appealing but combined with the auspicious knotted cord they become small but meaningful tokens of goodwill. “Flower Window” charms can be used to brighten up an office space or study, hung from tote bags or even as original ornaments for Christmas trees.
Dimensions (overall): 0.875” W. x 2.875” H. x 0.125” D. Dimensions (charm only): 0.875” W. x 0.875” H. x 0.125” D.
Fired and glazed clay, braided nylon cord, plastic bead
Made in Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Wipe clean with a damp cloth
Note: As with most handcrafted, artisanal and non-machine produced works, there may be a slight lack of uniformity and some minor imperfections.
You can read our fabula post on the history of San He Tile Kiln and brick tile production here.