This set of three Southern Chinese-style hairpins comprises of two bow-shaped hairpins, one larger and one smaller, and a third larger decorative hairpin. The larger decorative hairpin features the three auspicious Daoist personages, Fu, Lu, Shou (福禄寿) which represent good fortune, prosperity and longevity, while the bow-shaped hairpins feature floral motifs. The use of this form of hairpins could be found in Ming dynasty paintings, and this set of hairpins was most likely used by the Peranakan women in Indonesia.