"Inusenbontake," a white mushroom that grows on fallen trees, is meticulously rendered in metal.
When used as a hat pin, it appears to sprout from your head, and as a lapel pin, it emerges from your chest. Crafted from beryllium copper, which is significantly harder than brass, it ensures durability.
Each mushroom is painstakingly detailed, with even the underside of the gills brought to life under a microscope.
*Each mushroom is placed by hand. While the number of mushrooms is consistent, their arrangement may vary slightly.*
Motif: Coprinellus disseminatus
Material: Beryllium copper
Finish: Silver plating
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- Copper & Brass
- How It's Made
- Handmade
- Where It's Made
- Japan
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- The delicate mushroom design and its substantial presence are key features.
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