These are SDGs jewelry pieces featuring Kintsugi, upcycled from chipped or broken Hagi-yaki pottery.
These pieces are crafted using ceramics from Fukukikama, a pottery studio in Uji City, Kyoto Prefecture. The ceramics are reused, enhanced with Kintsugi, and transformed into accessories.
The concept behind these creations is to reconnect people with nature and Japan's enduring traditions, transforming them into modern accessories that look towards the future and unlock new possibilities.
This Kintsugi jewelry features a blue pottery fragment with white patterns, paired with Dalmatian Jasper, a lovely stone with a dotted pattern, all meticulously joined with Kintsugi.
The calm, elegant hue of the pottery fragment harmonizes beautifully with the casual natural stone, making it versatile enough to complement any outfit.
The sides of the pottery fragments are adorned with Kintsugi, allowing the gold to shine from every angle and adding a touch of refined elegance.
Length: 12 x 12mm
Metal Fittings: Surgical stainless steel earrings (fittings cannot be changed)
Weight: Despite being pottery fragments, they are light and comfortable to wear.
As each piece is one-of-a-kind, it makes an ideal gift for someone special.
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- Pottery
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Japan
- Unique Features
- Eco-Friendly
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- No.207,488 - Accessories | No.43,659 - Earrings & Clip-ons
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- Original Design
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- An accessory made from fragments of Kyo-yaki pottery. We give new life to discarded ceramic pieces by breaking them into fragments and repurposing them as accessory components.
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