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Modern Japanese jewelry

titanium earrings green ring 1

Titanium earrings - GREEN RING model

$29.00
titanium earrings blade 1

Titanium earrings - BLADE model

$39.00
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titanium earrings feather 1

Titanium earrings - FEATHER model

$49.00
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titanium earrings crescent moon 1

Titanium earrings - CRESCENT MOON model

$59.00
titanium earrings leaf 1

Titanium earrings - LEAF model

$79.00
titanium brooch aqua 1

Titanium brooch - AQUA model

$99.00
titanium pendant half sphere 1

Titanium pendant - HALF SPHERE model

$129.00

Japanese jewelry, a late fashion

It is only very recently that jewelry has taken place in the daily life of the Japanese people. Indeed, until the Meiji era, the jewel is not part of the pageantry of the affluent population.
The main reason is the lack of gemstones in the Japanese soil. Added to this geological observation, the very closed policy in terms of exchange with foreign countries, we understand better why this type of ornament was absent until the opening of Japan to the world.
Even pearl farming boomed only at the beginning of the 20th century in Akoya.
Clothing habits left very little room for bracelets and necklaces. Indeed, the kimono covers most of the body. The woman was distinguished by the colors she wore, the patterns she wore and the ornaments of her hair, unique feminine finery at the time. The hair then arranged in a bun is decorated with combs or silk flowers.

Jewelry made in Japan, A gigantic market nowadays

Fashion has changed and craft techniques have evolved. Today, Japan accounts for a significant share of global jewelery sales, behind the United States and China. As a reminder, the Japanese market accounts for almost 25% of global sales of the luxury industry.
Japanese people have a taste for simple things, discrete and kawaii. We have selected for you modern Japanese jewelry made entirely by hand by our craftsmen. You will find everything that makes Japan a country apart: nature, mastery of technique and the search for perfection.

Technology at the service of modern japanese jewelry

One of the perfect examples is the titanium jewelery design we offer. The craftsman runs through the jewelry an electric current that makes the titanium to change color. All he needs to do is modify the intensity of the current to create countless hypnotic motifs on the handmade japanese jewelry.

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