02 Pattern/Minamo Clip Earring〈Ear Cuff〉- Gold
02 Pattern/Minamo Clip Earring〈Ear Cuff〉- Gold
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<Pattern/Minamo Clip Earring Series>
The Minamo series features patterns that evoke the sparkle and rippling of the lake's surface. These clip-on earrings are inserted through the pierced ear and then clipped onto the edge of the ear. They can also be worn as ear cuffs.
*This item is for one ear only.
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SERIES 02 Tsuzure | Nishijin Weaving from Shiga
Nishijin-ori jewelry produced in collaboration with Shiga weaver Kiyohara Orimono. SERIES 02 is themed around Lake Biwa, a landscape characteristic of the region. This series of objet-like bangles captures the beauty of the lake's surface, the sky, and the water's reflections, whose colors change from moment to moment, in a tapestry weave. Since ancient times, textiles have been woven by hand with hopes and prayers, and are like talismans. Silver and gold jewelry is also available, featuring patterns that evoke the sparkle and rippling of the water's surface.
<Nishijin Textiles / Kiyohara Textiles>
A weaver from Shiga Prefecture, Kiyohara Textiles has inherited Tsuzureori, a Nishijin weaving technique with a long history. Delicate handcrafted Tsuzureori has been treated as an artistic textile for decorative and ornamental purposes, and has adorned special occasions and stages. We continue to create textiles that are perfect for special occasions, celebrations, and gifts.
MATERIAL
Silver925+18KYG coating
SIZE
w28 h7 d1mm
d6mm (length including clip)
3g
Made in Japan
- Free delivery to the production area [Shiga Prefecture] -
SERIES 02 Tsuzure offers free shipping within Shiga Prefecture, the birthplace of Nishijin textiles. This service was created to avoid shipping costs for people living in the prefecture and to encourage people to incorporate local products into their lives, creating a virtuous cycle.
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SERIES 02 Tsuzure
Weaver: Kiyohara Orimono
Production Place: Shiga
Kiyohara Orimono, a weaver in Shiga Prefecture, has inherited the tradition of Tsuzureori, a Nishijin weaving technique with an ancient history. This delicately handcrafted Tsuzureori is suitable for celebrations and gifts, and continues to weave textiles that accompany special occasions.