Meaning Behind the Kintsugi Amulet
Takumi, our creator, envisioned creating a piece to honor and celebrate the support of his partner. Thus, the inspiration for the Kintsugi amulet was born. Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, serves as a profound metaphor for embracing flaws and imperfections. The golden lines on our piece symbolize this philosophy. Additionally, when turned to the side, it forms the character "人" (hito), meaning "person" in Japanese. In Japanese culture, it signifies that individuals cannot thrive alone; they need mutual support. This concept is depicted by the two lines supporting each other, essential for preventing collapse. Lastly, the signature rope pattern adorning the side of our piece represents the enduring bond between two individuals. We hope this amulet will serve as a meaningful gift for your loved ones, embodying strength and support.
This Necklace Is For
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Embraces Imperfections: Symbolizes the beauty of flaws through the Kintsugi-inspired golden lines, celebrating resilience and growth.
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Represents Mutual Support: The "人" (hito) character reflects the importance of connection, showing that individuals thrive through shared support.
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Symbol of Enduring Bonds: The signature rope pattern signifies the strength and lasting nature of relationships, making it a heartfelt gift for loved ones.
Kintsugi Piece
Solid 925 Sterling Silver with Rhodium Plated and 18k gold 3micron plating.
Size
Height - 20mm Width - 20mm Thickness - 3.1mm
Weight
11g
Silver Box Chain
Our signature box chain is an essential addition to any collection. It is the perfect foundation for layering your unique combination of TachibanaCo pendants and elevating your look in a versatile and effortless way. Whether you are a gold or silver person, the TachibanaCo box chain is a must to start your collection.
Solid 925 Sterling Silver with Rhodium Plated.
Size
Length - 21 Inch or 23 Inch Width - 2.5mm
Weight
14.5g or 18g
Meaning Behind the Kintsugi Amulet
Takumi, our creator, envisioned creating a piece to honor and celebrate the support of his partner. Thus, the inspiration for the Kintsugi amulet was born. Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, serves as a profound metaphor for embracing flaws and imperfections. The golden lines on our piece symbolize this philosophy. Additionally, when turned to the side, it forms the character "人" (hito), meaning "person" in Japanese. In Japanese culture, it signifies that individuals cannot thrive alone; they need mutual support. This concept is depicted by the two lines supporting each other, essential for