Dragon Egg: The Dragon Egg draws from the Vietnamese folk legend Con Rồng Cháu Tiên — “Children of the Dragon, Grandchildren of the Immortal”, the story tells of Vietnam’s mythical ancestry. A union between the sea-faring Dragon King and the Mountain Fairy gave birth to one hundred eggs, from which one hundred children were born. Because their worlds were so different — he of the sea and she of the mountains — they chose to part ways: the Dragon King led fifty children to the sea, while the Mountain Fairy guided the other fifty to the mountains. The Dragon Egg thus stands as a timeless symbol of Origin, with the Dragon embodying the soul and identity of a nation.
Floral Egg: The floral motif originated as a traditional art form during the Nguyễn Dynasty, often found in Heritage Palaces, Temples, and other sacred places. These patterns were crafted with dragon heads, symbolizing the power of transformation. They remind us that, just like a plant that can grow into a mighty dragon, each of us holds the potential for greatness. What matters most is recognizing our true values and allowing ourselves to transform into something greater.
Twirl Egg: Life is a circle without end; every point along it holds the possibility of a new beginning. The twirl stands as a timeless symbol of this journey.
*Silver tarnishing is a normal, natural process that happens over time. Use anti-tarnish silver cloth for weekly maintenance or consult with a jewelry expert. Tarnishing is not a sign of defect.

