Rouge Velvet胭脂
Lacquer-red satin tied tight, threaded with a whisper of gold.
Mutique 牧 makes pankou-knot hairclips — tiny silk sculptures borrowed from old tailoring, stitched for the way you dress now.

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Lacquer-red satin tied tight, threaded with a whisper of gold.
A single pankou knot in deep indigo silk — quiet, like ink drying on rice paper.
Soft jade silk knotted into a chrysanthemum pankou — petals around a braided spine.
Pale pink silk braided into a tall ruyi knot — slim, symmetrical, a quiet good-luck charm.
Four soft lavender loops around a tiny braided centre — like a clover pressed in a book.

Pankou — 盘扣 — are the looped silk buttons that hold a qipao closed. Our grandmothers tied them. We borrowed the technique, shrunk it, and clipped it into your hair.
Every piece is knotted by hand in small runs. No two are exactly alike. We make what we love — sportswear stripes, jade, indigo, a little rouge — and we stop when the silk runs out.