This is a traditional Chinese ceremonial accessory known as a 'Jin Nang' (Gold-Plated锦囊), a symbolic pouch used in Taoist and folk religious practices...
This is a traditional Chinese ceremonial accessory known as a 'Jin Nang' (Gold-Plated锦囊), a symbolic pouch used in Taoist and folk religious practices for talismanic purposes. The item features a golden-yellow metallic paper or foil base with red ink calligraphy reading '化太岁锦囊' (Hua Tai Sui Jin Nang — 'Talisman to化解 the Annual Star of Misfortune'), indicating its use during the Chinese zodiac year to ward off bad luck. It includes four replica ancient Chinese coins (Qianlong Tongbao style) at the bottom, red tassels for hanging, and a vertical red banner on the left labeling it as '锦囊配件 | 黄金版锦囊盒' ('Jin Nang Accessory | Gold Edition Jin Nang Box'). Dimensions are specified as 15.5 cm × 8 cm, weighing 20g. Though visually ornate and culturally significant, this is not a fashion product but a ritual object—often placed in homes, cars, or carried for protection during the 'Tai Sui' year. It has no brand affiliation, no wearable function, and is not designed for daily fashion use; rather, it serves spiritual/cultural utility in East Asian traditions. Not suitable for apparel, footwear, bags, or standard accessories categories in Western retail contexts.