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April Pierced Earrings/Clip-on earrings

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Pierced earrings/Clip-on earrings of double cherry blossoms made of Mino Washi, which is softly and gently colored pink.

I created these earrings with the image of cherry blossoms that seem to bloom softly in the soft spring weather.
The layered petals are slightly colored, creating a lovely and beautiful work of art.
I chose yaezakura (double-flowered cherry trees) instead of someiyoshino (cherry trees) to give a different impression from my previous work [april].
The coloring was also done without using white color, but rather utilizing the original whiteness of the washi paper.

The petals are cut out one by one in various sizes and carefully colored with a commonly used highlighter.
Please enjoy the different texture from paints.
The stamens are made of wire and beads, and each stamen is also individually made.

The metal fittings have been kept to a minimum, allowing light to penetrate beautifully.
The part of the back of the body that directly touches the skin is coated with a thick layer of resin and polished.
The back of the body is coated with a thick layer of resin and polished, so that it can be used without any discomfort from prickling or damage.

Yaezakura" ... Mino Japanese paper and resin (LED resin)
Metal fittings ... Surgical stainless steel (glass coating)
Size ... Overall: approx. 2.5 to 3 cm
Weight...Approx. 1 to 2g

Jima

We aim to convey the charms of Gifu Prefecture to more people and instill pride in the locals for its attractions.
With this goal in mind, we initiated our activities in 2016.

Commitment to our products:
Seki-city, where I reside, is a town with a strong tradition of swordsmithing, earning it the moniker "town of cutlery." However, over time, the number of swordsmiths has declined, and young people express sentiments like, "There is nothing in this town but cutlery."

Despite having a world-class tradition, it's becoming increasingly challenging for people to appreciate its splendor. I hope that the young individuals who will lead the next generation will come to love this town even more. Fueled by this sentiment, I took up the shears of this town to create something unique that aligns with the current times.

Since I intended to use a local tool, I selected Mino Japanese paper, a traditional craft from the neighboring town, as the cutting material. Mino Washi, still recognized as an intangible cultural heritage, is a traditional craft representative of Gifu, produced from the clear Nagara River and the rich nature of Gifu Prefecture.

Just by looking at the Mino Washi supple, damage-resistant, delicate, and beautiful, I felt thrilled. However, I had an image of Washi = old-fashioned, I strive to create a new design that overturns the conventional image of Washi and is easy to incorporate into modern life.

The sharpness of Seki's scissors is excellent, allowing them to cut through the daily changes in washi, depending on the humidity and the way the paper is made, to give it the shape I desire. The sharpness of the shears varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. The difference is evident, unlike those produced in other prefectures or inexpensive ones.

Presently, I am endeavoring to create works that enable the viewer to feel the texture of washi even more.

We will deliver works that amplify the charm of Gifu Prefecture.