Arita-ware plates, once broken or chipped and no longer usable, have been shattered into fragments, polished, and adorned with gold lines of Kintsugi that gently grace their sides and surfaces ❁⃘*.゚
The charm lies in the distinct patterns on each side, showcasing the vibrant colors and exquisite designs unique to Arita-ware ✩.* ̊
The left piece features a red base with green leaf motifs, while the right is a bluish-white.
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・Arita-ware... A type of porcelain produced in and around Arita Town, Saga Prefecture.
It is said to be the first porcelain made in Japan, and has been widely cherished as tableware and crafts for over 400 years.
Its characteristic beautiful white color was once praised by European aristocrats as "white gold."
It often features indigo-dyed patterns and vibrant colorful paintings, exuding a sense of refined elegance.
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They are very lightweight, weighing approximately 1g per ear (excluding hardware), making them comfortable to wear.
Their small size makes them easy to wear and stress-free, which is another pleasing point...♪*゚
Because the patterns and colors vary depending on how the plate breaks,
no two pieces are exactly alike.
They are one-of-a-kind accessories in the world ໒꒱·̩͙
They are perfect as a treat for yourself, for those who want to stand out, or as a gift for someone special...♪*゚
With their understated colors and timeless design,
they can be worn for a long time, regardless of age.
They can be worn with everyday casual wear like T-shirts,
or with blouses, shirts, jackets, and dresses for a chic look in spring and summer.
In autumn and winter, they pair well with cardigans, knits, turtlenecks, and sweaters,
and can be worn with both pants and skirts...♪*゚
Their Japanese modern aesthetic makes them a perfect match for yukatas at fireworks festivals and summer festivals, as well as for traditional Japanese attire during visits to shrines for New Year's, entrance ceremonies, graduation ceremonies, baby-first-meal ceremonies, Coming of Age ceremonies, pre-wedding photoshoots, weddings, and Shichi-Go-San celebrations...◎
Their simplicity makes them suitable for office wear...◎
They are also perfect for special ceremonies such as Coming of Age ceremonies, entrance ceremonies, graduation ceremonies, Shichi-Go-San celebrations, weddings, pre-wedding photoshoots, New Year's shrine visits, and baby-first-meal ceremonies...◎
They also make wonderful presents and gifts for birthdays, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Christmas, job celebrations, Coming of Age celebrations, and congratulatory gifts for new babies...◎
The colors are seasonless, so please enjoy wearing them all year round ☆..:*・ ゚
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Size: Right → Height 7mm, Width 6.5mm; Left → Height 7mm, Width 7mm, Thickness 3mm
Materials: Arita-ware, new urushi (lacquer), gold powder (brass powder), resin
Hardware: You can choose from the following.
Please select from the options section.
【For pierced ears】
1 Stainless Steel Studs
→ A material used in medical equipment.
Resistant to discoloration and rust.
Less likely to cause metal allergies.
2 Titanium Studs
→ Lightweight and durable, resistant to water and sweat.
Less likely to cause metal allergies.
【For non-pierced ears】
3 Non-pierced earrings
→ Made of resin.
Worn by clamping onto the earlobe.
Comfortable to wear for long periods without causing ear pain.
We will attach the hardware and ship after receiving your order.
The hardware is attached with adhesive and coated with resin.
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■ Please be sure to read before purchasing ■
〈About the work〉
※ The hardware and Kintsugi base are reinforced with UV resin. Please understand that there may be slight resin overflow.
※ The hardware may be changed to silver for some works (such as those with translucent materials like sea glass or natural stones). Please rest assured that the material will not change.
※ Kintsugi is... a traditional Japanese technique for beautifully restoring ceramics that are damaged by chips, cracks, or breakage, using urushi lacquer and gold powder.
※ We use new urushi lacquer, which is less likely to cause rashes, and gold powder (brass powder), instead of traditional urushi.
※ Natural stones, being natural, may contain impurities, fine scratches, or small chips. Please understand that these are natural characteristics.
※ Please understand that variations in glaze are unique to handmade items.
In particular, Mino ware tiles often have uneven glaze on their sides.
※ Sensitivity to metal, resin, and urushi allergies varies from person to person. If you experience any skin irritation, please discontinue use and consult a dermatologist.
We are not responsible for any injuries or allergic reactions caused by the product.
※ The actual color may differ slightly from the actual product color due to the monitor, brightness, and screen environment you are viewing.
〈Care instructions〉
※ Please handle gently, as applying strong force may cause breakage.
※ Please be careful not to rub the Kintsugi part vigorously or soak it in water for extended periods, as it may come off.
When cleaning, gently wipe away dirt with a soft cloth.
※ Store away from high temperatures, high humidity, and direct sunlight. This may cause discoloration.
〈Shipping〉
・If you need express shipping, please consult us before purchasing.
・Items purchased in the same cart will be shipped together. If purchased in separate carts, they will be shipped separately, and separate shipping fees will apply.
・If your package is returned to us due to exceeding the postal storage period or incorrect address information,
a handling fee of 1,000 yen per returned item will be charged on our website before we can reship.
Please note that the customer will be responsible for the shipping cost of the reshipment.
If you wish to cancel your order after shipment,
a handling fee of 2,000 yen per item will be charged, as we have already completed packaging and shipping, and resale may be difficult due to hardware changes, etc.
〈Other〉
※ We do not include invoices.
※ We cannot issue receipts.
※ We offer free repairs for items purchased within 30 days. Except for initial defects, the customer will be responsible for shipping costs.
※ We do not accept returns or exchanges due to customer convenience, except in cases of defective products.
If you have any issues, please contact us via message before leaving a review.
・The price needs to be written on the shipping label for customs declaration. Please be aware of this if you are shipping to an address other than your own, such as for a gift.
・As this is an international shipment, customs duties and import taxes may apply depending on the regulations of your country.
Please be aware that these costs will be the responsibility of the recipient.
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relish 60(102)
※ This is a restock of the item, but since each ceramic fragment is unique in shape and pattern, the photos show the item that was used for this listing ( ̮̈ )
※ Kintsugi (or Kintsukuroi) is a unique Japanese traditional repair method that joins broken or chipped ceramics using urushi lacquer and gold powder. This is a simplified Kintsugi method, so instead of traditional urushi made from tree sap, we use new urushi that is less likely to cause rashes, along with gold powder (brass powder), and UV resin for reinforcement.
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- Arita-ware plates, once broken or chipped and no longer usable, have been shattered into fragments, polished, and adorned with gold lines of Kintsugi that gently grace their sides and surfaces. The charm lies in the distinct patterns on each side, showcasing the vibrant colors and exquisite designs unique to Arita-ware.
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