Natural pearl, diamond, Shakudo and rose gold earrings

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Natural pearl, diamond, Shakudo and rose gold earrings

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A pair of earrings featuring two antique Shakudo elements depicting natural scenes and two natural pearls, one white, one gray, all framed in 18kt rose gold mountings set with 174 single cut diamonds totaling 0.96 cts twt.

Overall measurements 4.5x2.2x1.3 cm. Pearl diameter : 7,4 - 8,00 and 7,3 - 7,5 mm.

LFG report : natural pearl. Accompanied by a Laboratoire Francais de Gemmologie certificate number 193593 and dated 27/10/2010 stating that the two pearls are Natural Pearls and with no indication of color treatment. 4.5x2.2x1.6

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Shakudo jewelry, an exquisite art form originating in Japan, embodies a harmonious fusion of craftsmanship and cultural significance. The term "shakudo" refers to a traditional alloy primarily composed of copper and gold, often accentuated with other metals such as silver or shibuichi. Renowned for its lustrous dark patina and versatility, shakudo has been historically employed in crafting intricate jewelry pieces, including ornate bracelets, earrings, and pendants.

Shakudo artisans meticulously employ traditional metalworking techniques, such as inlay and engraving, to create intricate designs that often depict scenes from nature, mythology, or Japanese folklore. The deep, rich hues of shakudo lend an air of sophistication to each piece, capturing the essence of time-honored aesthetics. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, shakudo jewelry serves as a cultural artifact, reflecting Japan's artistic heritage and the enduring legacy of skilled artisans. As a wearable art form, shakudo jewelry transcends mere adornment, becoming a tangible connection to Japan's rich history and the artistry embedded in its cultural tapestry.