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ORII M Pierces "Snow"

原价 $65.00 - 原价 $65.00
原价
$65.00
$65.00 - $65.00
现价 $65.00
可用性:
库存,准备发货
可用性:
库存,准备发货
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  • Accessory Series "m (M)" is a series of daily-use accessories created by applying the traditional techniques of Takaoka copperware. Snow", inspired by the snow season in Hokuriku, is a cute accessory with dignified colors and fluffy form. The brass parts will become more beautiful every time you use them.

  • Size/ φ21mm (part) 0.83in

    Weight: 2g

    Material: Brass, freshwater pearls (earring hooks: brass/nickel-free)

    Each piece is made individually so that each piece will have a different look.

    Pearls and other charms are subject to change without notice.

  • Please note all orders and sale items are final sale, and cannot be returned or exchanged.  We are bettering the fulfillment flow right now. Apologies for the inconvenience.

【Craftsmanship and Attention to Detail】

Orii's original coloring technique

Orii's "coloring" is not painting but a traditional technique that uses the corrosive properties of copper and brass and controls chemicals and flames to produce vivid colors.

This traditional coloring technique, which could only be expressed on cast products, has been developed to enable coloring on copper sheets thinner than 1 mm. Please enjoy the genuine colors drawn from copper and brass.

Transformable coloring techniques

The unique texture of colors and patterns is created by combining chemicals and techniques, the degree of dripping of the solution, and the degree of fire heating. You can enjoy the new expression of metal materials from traditional handwork.

Examples of coloring techniques

Nioi (boiling color): Metal is boiled in a pot containing a mixture of copper sulfate and copper carbonate to develop a color called "nioi (boiling color).

Nukami-yaki: The dough is coated with rice-bran paste and baked with a burner. The burnt traces of the salted rice-bran paste form a pattern on the surface of the dough.

The rice is then polished with a "Negobouki," made of rice cores. The shine of the "ohaguro" can only be achieved with this type of broom.