Description
These mizuhiki earrings feature a rounded awaji ball motif, a symbol of matchmaking, based on the "awaji knot" (musubi), which is a knot that symbolizes marriage and strengthens when pulled by holding both ends of the string. Mizuhiki has been associated with respect for etiquette since ancient times, symbolizing "connecting people" and "connecting hearts," and is a traditional weaving technique that has been cherished and passed down through the generations. Mizuhiki is often used for celebratory envelopes, gifts, and kimono obi clasps, but these earrings have been given a modern twist by incorporating pearls and other embellishments. Available in 12 colors, these earrings are perfect for everyday wear, parties, and more. Their small size makes them easy to pair with other accessories, making them ideal for both personal use and as a gift for friends.
Item details
Materials: Mizuhiki, brass, shell pearl
Size: Approx. 2.6cm long x 2.3cm wide, Thickness: Approx. 1.1cm
Size: Approx. 2.6cm long x 2.3cm wide, Thickness: Approx. 1.1cm
The Standard Series fully expresses the handmade feel of the artisans at Kasu Studio. Using original cast silver and natural stones, the series incorporates traditional Japanese patterns into modern fashion. Popular lines feature motifs of cherry blossoms, frogs, dragons, lotus flowers, and goldfish. The lineup includes rings, bracelets, necklaces, pendant heads, eyeglasses, wallet chains, and earrings.
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