Owls are considered auspicious creatures, believed to bring good fortune. They are often associated with overcoming hardships ("fukuro" - no suffering), wisdom, and prosperity in business.
We have vividly captured the essence of these beloved birds using the cloisonné technique.
This charming owl boasts a delightful yellow hue. The overall yellow is achieved by artfully combining two distinct glazes, adding depth and character. Accents of real gold leaf provide a touch of subtle luxury.
Its steady gaze is captured by small black beads, encircled by a soft gradient of wisteria and blue. The belly area features a complex blend of red and green glazes, along with aurora glass beads, creating a captivating sparkle.
The entire silhouette is defined by delicate gold trim, giving the brooch the appearance of a small, exquisite jewel shaped like an owl.
It can be elegantly worn by men as a lapel pin on a jacket or as a tie clip. For women, it makes a lovely accent on a hat, a sophisticated scarf fastener, or even adds flair to a winter scarf or poncho.
We also recommend adorning your bag or backpack, whether with a single piece or a collection. Its unique and distinctive appearance is sure to turn heads.
The hardware is made of durable brass (primarily chrome-plated) and designed for a secure hold.
Personalization is available with a name, initial, or message on the back. (Please note that due to the size, the character count will be limited.) Consult with us at the time of purchase.
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Please note that the images shown are of a sample product.
Each item is made to order.
Size: Width 30mm x Depth 15mm x Height 30mm
Weight: 6g
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- Each piece is meticulously handcrafted by our experienced artisans. The process begins with cutting copper plates by hand, which are then shaped through hammering. Glazes are applied before the pieces are fired in a kiln, ensuring every item is truly one-of-a-kind.
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