

Tama no Utena Japanese urushi with pave diamonds earrings
An elegant, jet-black palace...
Each piece is painstakingly lacquered using traditional methods for wooden lacquerware. Made from Katsura wood. The gift of nature and advanced craftsmanship create a lustrous and elegant appearance. The round cylindrical cuff is adorned with pavé brown diamonds, creating a piece that seems to fuse the arts of East and West.
Japanese Urushi
It took about four months for the craftsman to make it in Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The wood is cut from the logs, and after the priming process, the lacquer is applied in layers, starting with the undercoat, middle coat, and top coat. All processes are done by hand, using a technique called "fresh lacquering," which finishes the piece as it is without polishing it. After many years, it is an important Japanese craft technique that should be passed down into the future.
Elegant jet-black... A secret palace.
Wooden lacquer ware is carefully painted one by one using the Japanese traditional method, using Katsura tree. With the blessings of nature and advanced craftsmanship, it has a lustrous appearance. Three stick-shaped lacquers were hung on the circle-shaped parts. The pavé brown diamonds and white dew stud earrings on the top to create a piece that looks like a fusion of East and West art.
Japanese Urushi
It takes about 4 months to produce in Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture. The wood is ground from the raw wood, and after the base process, the undercoat, coat middle, top coat and lacquer are applied repeatedly. All processes are done by hand using a technique called "Nuritate (means freshly-painted)" that finishes without polishing as it is applied. Important Japanese craft techniques that should be inherited over the years.
Silver925, wood, diamonds
Sold as a pair.
Total length: 68mm /width : 12.5mm
Handcrafted in Japan and India.


