Peridot Keiko Peony

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Regular price $44.65
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A 28th anniversary gift often gets lost between the more celebrated milestones, and the Peridot Keiko Peony gives it a piece specifically built around that exact number instead of a generic bouquet. The peony's lush, many-layered bloom is recreated in fine ceramic and finished in a cool peridot green that no peony grows naturally, turning nature wall art into something a little stranger and more memorable than expected on a plain wall. It also suits a gift for gardener recipients whose garden beds are already full but whose interior walls have plenty of room left. The green tone holds steady through years of light exposure the way a cut peony never could, staying peridot long after a bouquet would have browned and dropped its petals. Berkshire Botanical Garden has hosted horticultural and decorative exhibits rooted in the same craft tradition behind every ceramic bloom Chive makes. Twenty-eight years, permanently in bloom, with nothing further required.

Product detail
  • Material: Ceramic
  • Glaze finish: Glazed
  • Mounting: Keyhole for Wall Hanging
  • Packaging: Individually packaged in gift ready box
  • Color: Peridot
  • Glaze Variation: Natural variation between pieces
  • Year Designed: 2024
Dimension
  • 4.72 inches diameter, 2.36 inches tall
How to hang & display

Wall hanging

Works on drywall, plaster, or wood panelling. Drive a small screw at a slight upward angle, leaving the head proud of the wall. Slide the keyhole slot on the back over the screw head, adjust to level. Sits flush — no visible hardware.

No stud? No problem. A drywall anchor rated for the weight works fine.

Displaying a collection

Lay everything out on the floor first. Start with your anchor piece, build outward. Keep 2–3 inches between each piece and aim for the centre of the whole arrangement to land around eye level. Use painter's tape on the wall to map positions before committing to any screws.

Table & shelf display: Equally beautiful propped on a shelf, mantle, or side table. Pair with books, candles, or a small pot.

Full guide on how to hang your ceramic flower →

Care instructions
  1. Dust with a soft dry cloth or soft-bristled brush. Do not use wet cloths or liquid cleaners.
  2. Keep away from direct moisture, steam, and outdoor conditions. Indoor display only.
  3. Handle by the base or stem — avoid pressure on individual petals.
  4. If storing, return to original gift box with foam insert for protection.
Shipping & returns

Shipping

  • Free shipping: On qualifying US orders — threshold shown at checkout
  • Standard: 5–8 business days, Express 2–3 business days (at checkout)
  • International Ships: to 40 countries — rates at checkout
  • Packaging Ships: in outer box to protect gift box

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Returns

We accept returns within 30 days of delivery on unused items in original packaging. If your piece arrives damaged, contact us within 7 days with a photo and we will replace it at no charge.

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A Color No Peony Grows

Keiko peonies bloom in dense, many-layered rosettes, and building one in ceramic means stacking dozens of individually fired petals without the entire structure collapsing under its own intricate detail and weight. Peridot was never going to occur naturally on a peony, which is exactly what made it interesting to us as a studio — a color that turns a familiar, romantic flower into something a little stranger and more architectural in feel and form. Each petal is shaped, glazed, and fired separately before being assembled entirely by hand into the full bloom, a slower approach than a single-mold flower but the only one that keeps that many layers looking loose rather than stiffly stacked together. The green tone required several rounds of glaze testing to avoid drifting either too yellow or too blue across a bloom this dense and heavily layered. A cut peony holds its color and shape for roughly a week before browning slightly and dropping its petals; this piece holds its exact peridot tone through years of light exposure that would fade almost anything else in the room. It reads as unmistakably a peony while looking like nothing you would ever find growing in an actual garden bed.


Three ways to display it

Stunning table accent

Prop on a table, shelf, or beside books.

A gift that arrives beautifully

Beautiful Signature box. No wrapping needed.

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Ready to hang wall art

One screw. No Frame. Solo or gallery wall

Keyhole slot on back of Chive ceramic wall flower, single screw installation, easy hang no tools required

How to hang ceramic wall flowers?

One screw. No contractors. No drama.

One screw. One keyhole on the back. Ninety seconds and it's on the wall. The video shows exactly how it happens — no special hardware, no second holes, no contractor on speed dial. Whether you're hanging one piece or planning a full gallery wall, the hanging guide walks you through both.

Designed to Share the Same Room

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The France collection inherited its manners from countryside kitchens that never apologized for a chipped teacup or a crooked shutter — faded rose, sun-bleached poppy, a peony that's seen a few decades. Every piece trades polish for something already lived-in. This peony's peridot tone occurs on no real peony anywhere, which is precisely the studio's point in reaching for it. A textured strawflower offers real contrast in finish.

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Every Chive ceramic flower works two ways: mounted vertically as a growing gallery wall, or laid flat as a no-water tablescape. The Peridot Keiko Peony's dense, many-layered structure and unconventional green tone make it one of the most conversation-starting pieces in the collection, striking whether it's the only unusual color on a wall or one of several. Set on a shelf instead, the peony's depth and layering read as sculptural rather than purely decorative.

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Two Shades of Green

A peridot peony pairs naturally with a pot in a similarly unexpected, earthy tone rather than a safer, more predictable neutral nearby. The Large Dyad Porcelain Pot in Olive shares the peony's slightly unconventional register without competing directly against its exact shade of green on the same shelf. Two shades of green rarely clash the way people assume they will. These two, in particular, get along fine.


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The Studio's Point, Reached Sideways

Pushing familiar flowers toward colors and shapes they would never naturally grow into on their own has defined Chive Ceramics Studio's approach since the workshop opened in 2004, and this peridot peony ranks among the boldest results that instinct has ever produced. Dense, many-layered blooms simply take longer to construct than almost anything else made here, since every single petal gets individually shaped and fired before final assembly even begins. That extra time invested is the entire reason a finished bloom holds its structure rather than eventually collapsing into something flatter and considerably simpler. The studio applies that same unhurried patience regardless of whether a given color occurs anywhere in an actual garden.


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Frequently asked questions

How does a Peridot Keiko Peony hang on the wall?

A Peridot Keiko Peony attaches to the wall with a single screw through the keyhole mount, matching the hanging system used throughout the whole collection consistently. The bloom's density makes it feel like it should need more support than it actually does in practice. One screw is genuinely sufficient here. Gravity agrees.

What is a beautiful 28th anniversary gift for garden lovers?

A beautiful 28th anniversary gift for garden lovers should acknowledge that twenty-eight is one of the milestones most retailers simply skip over. A peridot peony gives that specific number an object built just for it, in a color no actual peony has ever grown. Garden lovers tend to notice details like that.

Is a ceramic peony a good 28th anniversary gift?

A ceramic peony works well as a 28th anniversary gift because the permanence mirrors the milestone better than a bouquet that wilts within a single week. Twenty-eight years together deserves something that doesn't need replacing by the following weekend or season. This one just stays exactly as given. Indefinitely, on the wall.

What is nature wall art for a botanical-themed bedroom?

Nature wall art for a botanical-themed bedroom needs enough botanical accuracy to feel intentional, even when the color veers into something no garden actually produces. A peridot peony holds the recognizable shape of a real bloom while adding a shade that keeps it from feeling like generic florals. It reads as curated. Not accidental.

What ships inside the box with a Peridot Keiko Peony order?

A Peridot Keiko Peony ships with the fully assembled ceramic bloom and wall-mounting hardware, arriving dense, layered, and ready to hang right away without delay. Each petal was fired and assembled by hand before it ever reached the shipping box itself. Nothing loose, nothing to reattach. Just one screw needed.

What is a gift for gardeners who grow peonies as a centerpiece?

A gift for gardeners who grow peonies as a centerpiece should respect how much effort a real peony bed actually demands each season. A ceramic version lets that effort take a permanent break on one specific bloom. It looks the part without asking for deadheading. Ever again, on this one at least.

How long does a Peridot Keiko Peony last versus a vase peony?

A Peridot Keiko Peony lasts indefinitely, while a peony in a vase typically holds its full bloom for about a week before browning at the edges and dropping petals. Vase peonies are gorgeous and famously brief, which is half of their appeal every spring. This one just keeps the gorgeous part going. Without the browning.

Is a ceramic peony a good gift for a peony gardener?

A ceramic peony makes a strong gift for a peony gardener who already knows exactly how short that real bloom window actually is every year. This piece captures the flower at its fullest moment and simply refuses to let it end. It's the one peony in their collection that never needs deadheading. Not once.

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