Imari ware porcelain piece Kintsugi pierced Clip-On floral pattern porcelain piece, gold swing parts

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Imari ware porcelain piece Kintsugi pierced Clip-On floral pattern porcelain piece, gold swing parts - Earrings & Clip-ons - Porcelain Black

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Here, the metal fittings will be attached after ordering, so you can choose your favorite metal fittings. If there is no particular request, we will make it with the default ① Stainless Steel alloy pierced earrings (general pierced earrings). If you wish to change it, please select your favorite metal fittings during the procedure. ------------------------------ ① Stainless Steel alloy earrings (free, no change) ② Resin earrings (free) ③ Screw spring type Clip-On (free) ④ Clip type Clip-On (free) ⑤ Non-hole piercing (free) -------------------------------- An accessory that uses Imari ware porcelain pieces from Hizen. By reusing pottery that is no longer used as it is and creating new life, it becomes a modern accessory that makes you feel familiar with the tradition of Hizen from ancient times. Using a piece of porcelain made by breaking Imari porcelain by itself, a simple kintsugi is applied to the side, and the gold shines even when viewed from the side, creating a good quality. The size is voluminous, and the retro-style orange flowers and the black background are in harmony, giving an impression of being mature and cute. The swing parts of the gold chain that sways when you walk are elegant, and the Japanese taste of pottery and modern elements are combined to make it a unique accessory. A piece of porcelain accessory that does not have the same shape or pattern. It is easy to match with simple clothes, and there are many color variations, which can be a fashion accent. Material: Imari ware Size: Ceramic piece 28 x 20 mm, total length 90 mm Metal fittings: Please choose your favorite from 7 types Weight: It's a piece of porcelain, but it's light and comfortable to wear. It's a one-of-a-kind accessory, so I think it's a perfect gift. Please use it as a gift for your loved ones. * "Kintsugi" is a traditional repair method unique to Japan that spins cracked or chipped pottery using lacquer and gold powder. Since this work is created using the modern version of the simple kintsugi technique, it uses new lacquer and gold powder (brass powder) that are resistant to rashes, unlike the main lacquer made from the sap of lacquer wood, and is used for reinforcement. UV resin is also used. * Since it is exhibited at various events and other online shops, it may be sold at the same time and out of stock. In that case, we will make it again with the same parts, but please understand that there are individual differences in the color pattern of porcelain pieces and natural stones. ---------------------- Gifts, gifts, porcelain piece accessories, Arita ware, Hizen, natural stone accessories, one-of-a-kind accessories, presents, porcelain piece accessories, natural stone accessories, kintsugi, kintsugi accessories, simple kintsugi. Modern Kintsugi, unique accessories

Product Details

Material
Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Japan
Unique Features
Customizable
Stock
Down to the last 1
Ranking
No.261,791 - Accessories  |  No.63,720 - Earrings & Clip-ons
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Product Type
Original Design
Listing Summary
By reusing pottery that is no longer used as it is and creating new life, it becomes a modern accessory that makes you feel familiar with the tradition of Hizen from ancient times.

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