This is a beadwork sampler where the motifs are stitched onto the base fabric with needle and thread. The decorative motifs include a young orange-yellow deer in a playful stance with a plant with orange and purple flowers. The deer is an auspicious symbol representing longevity. These motifs are created using colourful glass seed or Rocaille beads, also referred to by the Peranakans as “Manek Kacha”. Such beads could have been imported from Europe and were sold locally to households by the travelling haberdasher known to Nonyas as the “klengtong man”. Such samplers were often used by Nonyas as pictorial references and are generally believed to have been derived from European cross stitch books.