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Arita Ware Motif Checkered Pearl Long Necklace

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Arita Ware Motif Checkered Pearl Long Necklace

This motif long necklace elegantly pairs the translucent beauty of white porcelain with delicately hand-painted Japanese patterns, crafted in the traditional style of Arita ware. Each porcelain accent is individually handmade and engraved with the signature of HIZEN Jewelry, highlighting the brand's dedication to craftsmanship and heritage.

Strung with freshwater baroque pearls, the design showcases a striking contrast between the smooth porcelain and the organic irregularity of the pearls—each one uniquely shaped by nature. These baroque pearls offer a more relaxed, everyday elegance compared to conventional round pearls, making the necklace both refined and effortlessly wearable.

Finished with an original vintage-style clasp, the necklace can be styled in multiple ways—worn long, wrapped as a double strand, or even as a voluminous bracelet. This versatile piece is an elevated take on traditional Japanese artistry, reimagined as “wearable pottery” for the modern wardrobe.

$135.00

Original: $450.00

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Arita Ware Motif Checkered Pearl Long Necklace

$450.00

$135.00

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This motif long necklace elegantly pairs the translucent beauty of white porcelain with delicately hand-painted Japanese patterns, crafted in the traditional style of Arita ware. Each porcelain accent is individually handmade and engraved with the signature of HIZEN Jewelry, highlighting the brand's dedication to craftsmanship and heritage.

Strung with freshwater baroque pearls, the design showcases a striking contrast between the smooth porcelain and the organic irregularity of the pearls—each one uniquely shaped by nature. These baroque pearls offer a more relaxed, everyday elegance compared to conventional round pearls, making the necklace both refined and effortlessly wearable.

Finished with an original vintage-style clasp, the necklace can be styled in multiple ways—worn long, wrapped as a double strand, or even as a voluminous bracelet. This versatile piece is an elevated take on traditional Japanese artistry, reimagined as “wearable pottery” for the modern wardrobe.