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Koyuki earrings - small cherry blossoms (pink)
Koyuki earrings - small cherry blossoms (pink)
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Snow flowers fluttering down from the cold winter sky.
These earrings are inspired by the transparency of midwinter.
Hanging from the glass ball encasing the washi paper is a cluster of tiny natural stones carefully woven by hand.
A long chain woven with stones hangs from the earring back, sparkling and catching the light.
The 14k gold-filled earrings have a three-way design, allowing you to use the earrings and backing separately.
The washi paper and natural stone used in this design
[Small cherry blossoms] Kozakura
Fruitful days
The cherry blossom is a flower that represents Japan, and one theory is that it is the home of the rice field god, and that cherry blossom viewing parties began to be held in prayer for a bountiful harvest. May the cherry blossom god watch over you and bring you a fruitful life every day.
[Rhodochrosite]
Stone meaning: Love, passion
It is said to have the effect of healing past emotional wounds, promoting self-acceptance, and attracting soulmates and new love.
[Moonstone]
Stone meaning: Health, good luck, premonition of love
It is said to be a stone that contains the power of the moon and symbolizes love, healing, harmony, and new beginnings. It is also believed to have the effect of balancing the mind and body of women and calming their emotions.
[About metal fittings]
14kgf earrings are 14kgf (14k gold filled ) And thin gold plating (gp) Unlike other jewelry, this is jewelry in which 1/20 of the total weight is crimped with gold. Because the gold layer is thick, there is no need to worry about the gold peeling off even after long-term use. In addition, because the layer is made of 14k gold, it is less likely to cause metal allergies.
[specification]
Length: 50 mm
Weight: 2.4 g
Earrings : 14kgf (14k gold filled)
Body: Japanese paper, glass, resin, rhodochrosite, moonstone
[Note]
・Prices shown are excluding tax.
・This item is a one-of-a-kind piece made by cutting out washi paper. Please note that the pattern may differ slightly from the photo as the cutout location varies for each item.
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