In Japan, nandina berries have long been cherished as symbols of protection against misfortune, good luck charms, and talismans.
They are said to "turn hardship (nan) into fortune (ten)," and have been used as amulets, particularly for protection against unfavorable directions.
Within Japan, in the Okumino region of Gifu Prefecture, the transformation of nandina berries from red to black is associated with a wish for business prosperity, symbolizing a transition from deficit to surplus.
Each of these nandina berries is carefully dried and coated to create exquisite accessories.
Simply wearing them enhances your charm and good fortune.
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Size of one nandina berry: 0.7-1cm
Overall length: Approximately 5cm
The color of the nandina berries changes over time, from red to a deep red, and finally to black.
As they are considered a charm for turning red ink (deficits) into black ink (surpluses), we hope you will enjoy observing this natural transformation.
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- The deep red of the nandina berries complements everyone beautifully. Its allure is such that it enhances the wearer's own charm. We invite you to experience it firsthand.
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