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Haruna earrings
Haruna, Japanese cherry blossom branch earrings in silver
Haruna, Japanese cherry blossom branch earrings in silver
Haruna, Japanese cherry blossom branch earrings in silver
Haruna, Japanese cherry blossom branch earrings in silver
Haruna, Japanese cherry blossom branch earrings in silver
Haruna, Japanese cherry blossom branch earrings in silver
sterling silver clips earrings for non-pierced ears

Haruna, Japanese cherry blossom branch earrings in silver

The "Haruna" earrings captivate with their elegance inspired by Japanese culture. Their name, Haruna, resonates like poetry, evoking the "spring flower," a symbol of gentleness and renewal in the Japanese language.

These earrings are shaped like a diamond, known as hishi in Japan. This geometric form carries deep meaning: it evokes prosperity, harmony, balance, and the duality inherent in all existence. In Japanese art, the hishi motif has appeared since the Heian period, adorning noble fabrics and family crests (kamon), where it symbolizes vitality and the continuity of life.

Engraved with long branches and delicately open cherry blossoms, the Haruna earrings recall traditional Japanese embroidery, where each woven thread expresses subtle harmony and a connection between nature and spirit. The precision of the design, reminiscent of a cut diamond, illustrates the pursuit of perfection in every detail, cherished by Japanese artisans.

The cherry blossom, or sakura, reinforces this visual poetry. An ephemeral symbol of life, it embodies the fragile beauty of human existence and the idea that everything changes and renews. Beyond this fragility, it carries a message of hope, success, and growth. Each bloom is a promise: that of renewal and light after winter. In Japanese culture, the spectacle of cherry blossoms, celebrated during hanami, is a moment of joy, gratitude, and unity with nature.

Thus, the Haruna earrings serve as silent witnesses to a culture rich in symbols and emotions. They invite contemplation of life’s fleeting beauty, celebrate cycles of rebirth, and allow the wearer to carry a touch of Japanese poetry every day.

 

Japanese symbols page Cherry blossom, language of flowers Cherry blossom, commemorative flower

 

Metal: sterling silver (925).

Length: approximately 2.01 in (5.1 cm, including hooks)

Finish: matte and polished.

Production time: 5 business days before shipping.

 

You have the possibility of changing the classical sterling silver eawires by sterling silver clips for non-pierced ears.
See the system on the last photo of the slideshow or on our dedicated page for non-pierced ears.

As we currently dwell in Mexico, provide a period of 3 to 6 weeks to receive your order for free with normal post service. Thank you for taking this information into account before ordering in our shop. At checkout, you will also have the option of choosing an express shipping. (please, read the complete conditions of shipping here).

You have a question? Contact us.

I hope you will love this jewel as much as I enjoyed creating it.

By Emmanuelle Guyon.

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