Silver hairpin with red and green stones

Title
Silver hairpin with red and green stones
Year/Period
early 20th century
Region
Singapore
Material
Dimension
Object size: 5.3 x 9.8 x 0.9 cm
Accession No.
2016-00770
Collection of
Credit Line
Gift of Winson Tan in memory of the late Edward Tan TL

This silver hairpin with diamonds and red stones is made in the shape of an insect. Insects are auspicious motifs in Chinese tradition which signify fertility. Hairpins like this would have been made for Peranakan women in the Straits Settlements to be worn as part of a wedding headdress. A Peranakan bride would tie her hair into a bun or sanggul and individual hairpins would have been stuck in to create a headdress. This hairpin is part of a set that comes from the collection of the family of prominent philanthropists and businessmen, Tan Kim Seng and Tan Jiak Kim.