The branches of the nine-forked berries have quietly illuminated the corners of winter. Like a flame frozen by time, it weaves the deep affection of the festival into a poem that never fades. In this era that pursues a sense of ceremony, it has become an indispensable romantic footnote for Christmas and the New Year, telling touching stories of warmth and joy with eternal vividness.
The unique nine-pronged shape endows the berry branches with rich layers and a three-dimensional effect. The main branches stand tall and straight, and at the forks, variously shaped small branches grow in an orderly manner, studded with plump berries and dotted with pinecones and pine needles, resembling a three-dimensional winter painting. The festive and joyous atmosphere of the festival is rendered to the fullest. This visual language that needs no words is precisely the opening stroke that weaves the poem of the festival.
At the wedding ceremony of the newlyweds, the arch decorated with berry branches symbolizes passionate and long-lasting love. In a corner of a solitary person’s desk, a small bunch of berry branches adds a touch of festive brightness to the otherwise mundane life, becoming a gentle force to fight against loneliness.
In addition to the traditional Christmas decorations, the nine-fork berry branches can also be ingeniously integrated into Eastern festivals such as the New Year and the Spring Festival. Paired with red lanterns and golden “Fu” characters, the deep red berries and Chinese red complement each other perfectly, creating a unique blend of Chinese and Western beauty.
When the New Year’s bell rings, this bunch of nine-forked berry branches still retains its original vitality and vigor. With its evergreen posture, it weaves the deep affection of the festival into an eternal poem, telling stories about love, warmth and beauty. Whether it’s decorating the home, conveying emotions, or recording time, this passionate red in winter.