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NKL-LLK01ABL: Long Life in Kanji Ceramic Necklace with Black Bamboo and Dark Floral Repurposed Adjustable Silk Kimono Cord - Dark Blue glaze
NKL-LLK01ABL: Long Life in Kanji Ceramic Necklace with Black Bamboo and Dark Floral Repurposed Adjustable Silk Kimono Cord - Dark Blue glaze
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Long Life Kanji Ceramic Necklace with Black Bamboo & Dark Floral Kimono Cord – Dark Blue Glaze
A tribute to endurance, wisdom, and quiet strength — this handcrafted ceramic necklace features the Kanji for Long Life, delicately inscribed on a deep blue glazed pendant that echoes moonlit skies and still waters.
Accented with a piece of black bamboo — a symbol of resilience, flexibility, and grace — this necklace honors nature’s quiet power and the beauty of aging with purpose. It’s strung on an adjustable cord made from repurposed silk kimono in dark floral tones, weaving together old-world elegance and mindful sustainability, adding a soft, storied texture that honors the beauty of tradition and mindful reuse. Each necklace is a one-of-a-kind blend of Japanese symbolism, ocean energy, and quiet craftsmanship.
A meaningful piece for those who walk with intention, honor their roots, and cherish the gift of time. Wear it as a daily mantra, a personal blessing, or a heartfelt gift — a reminder of the things that truly matter.
Please Note: All of our ceramic jewelry is handcrafted with care, making each piece truly one-of-a-kind. Due to the handmade nature of the process, slight variations in size, shape, and glaze color may occur — adding to the charm and uniqueness of every item. Slight differences in size and color are not flaws — they’re part of the art, making every piece as unique as the person wearing it.
Each piece is made with lots of love (and clay under our fingernails).
Please allow 2–3 weeks for your handmade treasure to arrive — good things take time.
KANJI are letters or characters invented by the Chinese and adopted by the Japanese around the middle of the 6th century AD. Kanji are ideographs, meaning that the whole character conveys a meaning and corresponds to a word by combining characters, A set of 2136 characters has been officially declared as the "Kanji for everyday use".
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